What was Eleanor Roosevelt's secret service code name?
rover
Eleanor Roosevelt's secret service code name was Rover.
How much does a FBI agent earn?
Answer In 2003 FBI agents entered Federal service at a base salary of $39,115, yet earned about $48,890 a year with availability pay. They can advance to nonsupervisory assignments at a base salary of $61,251, which is worth $76,560 with availability pay. FBI supervisory, management, and executive positions pay a base salary of about $72,381 or $85,140 a year, respectively, and equaled $90,480 or $106,430 per year including availability pay. Also, if you are one of the agents that works in the field with swag guns like m16s, then you get paid a lot more due to risk of death.
What is President Obamas secret service code name?
The US Army Signal Corps has assigned the Secret Service code name of Renegade to Barack Obama.
Can you become a secret service agent now i am 19?
Secret Service is like any other government job in its career length. You can stay in for 20 years or 30 years or more. But you will be forced to retire when you hit a certain age. Which is usually around 65.
How much does a secret service agent make a year?
Federal law provides special salary rates to Federal employees who serve in law enforcement. Additionally, Federal special agents and inspectors receive law enforcement availability pay (LEAP)-equal to 25 percent of the agent's grade and step-awarded because of the large amount of overtime that these agents are expected to work. For example, in 2007, FBI agents entered Federal service as GS-10 employees on the pay scale at a base salary of $48,159, yet they earned about $60,199 a year with availability pay. They could advance to the GS-13 grade level in field nonsupervisory assignments at a base salary of $75,414, which was worth $94,268 with availability pay. FBI supervisory, management, and executive positions in grades GS-14 and GS-15 paid a base salary of about $89,115 and $104,826 a year, respectively, which amounted to $111,394 or $131,033 per year including availability pay. Salaries were slightly higher in selected areas where the prevailing local pay level was higher. Because Federal agents may be eligible for a special law enforcement benefits package, applicants should ask their recruiter for more information.
Have any past Presidents declined Secret Service protection?
Yes jimmy carter refused secret service protection upon his retirement. Said it was a waste of tax payer money.
How many hours a day do secret service agents work?
They work their own hours. Working pretty much means missions or surveilancing areas
What are some interesting stories about Bismarck?
There isnt really alot of stories about Bismark, since it was in service less than a week. One interesting fact is that it wieghed more than the allowed limit for battleships at that time. Because of this, it was the biggest battleship of its time. It sunk the HMS Hood, the Royal Navy's biggest and before the Bismark, the biggest battleship of its time. British Swordfish torpedo bomber biplanes dropped torpedoes at the Bismark, and damaged the rudder.
Why is the Secret Service secret?
So they could protect the president. They are supposed to keep the code names of the president and his family secret. This way, possible assassins are not given additional information.
How long does the president's wife of the US keep secret service when the president retires?
The only information I could find on this was a little ambiguous. It's for life, but it's not clear if that means the president's life or the president's spouse's life. (Another section implied that secret service protection for the wife might terminate a year after the former president's death.)
Does the secret service live in the office?
No, like everyone else the officers of the Secret Service live at their homes or apartments. While on duty they live with the person they are guarding, wherever that person may be (home, traveling, hotel, etc.).
Did Joe Biden make Secret Service pay his rent as they stayed in his house to protect him?
The secret service did pay Joe Biden for the use of a place that he owned while protecting him. This is not an uncommon occurrence. No laws were broken.
The secret service did not pay Joe Biden's rent, only rent to Joe Biden for their use of a home he owned.
What famous American was code named Napoleon by the Secret Service?
Frank Sinatra was codenamed Napoleon.
Is the secret service a civil service job?
The Secret Service is not classified as a civil service job; rather, it is a federal law enforcement agency under the Department of Homeland Security. While it employs civil service positions, many roles within the Secret Service, especially those related to protective operations and investigations, are considered law enforcement positions. These roles often have different hiring standards and training requirements compared to traditional civil service roles.
Is it net first service or let first service?
Let. A let is a service where the ball touches the net and lands in the legal area where the serve is supposed to land.
When was Australian Secret Intelligence Service created?
Australian Secret Intelligence Service was created in 1952.
When is prior service cost recognized as a pension expense?
Prior service cost should not be recognized as pension expense entirely in the year of initiation, but should be recognized during the service periods of those employees who are expected to receive benefits under the plan. Consequently, unrecognized prior service cost is amortized over the service life of the employees who will receive benefits and is a component of net period pension expense each period.
Do Secret Service people wear detachable ties?
Some might and some may not. It depends on the person.
What is the difference between the MI5 and the MI6?
MI5 is domestic intelligence while MI6 works overseas