No sorry they only last for that one game you place them down :P
Yes, they do. In particular, bail agents must have a special license to supply bail bonds and, in some cases, must also carry special insurance policies on their business.
4D Special Agents - 1981 is rated/received certificates of: UK:U
Not Undercover Agents.
No. All agents are "Special Agents" upon graduation from the FBI Academy at Quantico.(A "yes" answer was removed as the FBI does not, in fact, have plain "agents".)
US Customs Special Agents - 2003 TV was released on: USA: 2003
Phillip Sheppard was a former "federal agent". He claims he was a Special Agent with the former DIS (Defense Investigative Service) under the DoD (Dept of Defense) which is now the DSS (Defense Security Service). The DSS is NOT a Federal law enforcement organization and does not have police powers. The Special Agent (1811) position IS a sworn Federal law enforcement officer, however, those agents generally conduct background investigations for employees in the DoD/military. The DIS/DSS is not to be confused with the Diplomatic Security Service DSS in the State Dept, which does employ gun-toting/arrest-making Special Agents.
Yes, CIA special agents go on secret, classified missions. These are sometimes referred to as black operations.
FBI Special Agents are paid according to the federal government's GS pay scale. Rookie agents are GS10s, and journeyman agents are GS 13s. Special Agents in management positions can advance to the top of the scale which is GS18.
Their is only one located in America and it is in Washington D.C.
1,200
Not enough.
Nobody really knows yet...