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Is the Secret Service all men?

Not only are the men and women of the Secret Service serving the country by helping to protect the nation’s leaders and financial systems, but in the process, agents are required to travel a lot and are exposed to people and places that most people can only dream of.

Does the President choose his Secret Service?

The president, vice president (or the next individual in the order of succession, should the vice presidency be vacant), president-elect and vice president-elect. The immediate families of the above individuals. Former presidents and their spouses for their lifetimes, except if the spouse remarries.

Can Secret Service have tattoos?

The Secret Service prohibits employees from having visible body markings (including but not limited to tattoos, body art, and branding) on the head, face, neck, hand, and fingers (any area below the wrist bone).

Who was the first female Secret Service agent?

1971. Laurie Anderson, Sue Baker, Kathryn Clark, Holly Hufschmidt and Phyllis Shantz were sworn in as the first five female Special Agents.

How hard is it to get into Secret Service?

Getting a job with the U.S. Secret Service is far from easy, as the selection process is extremely competitive. Candidates must have either a college degree or a combination of college and law enforcement work experience, with a background in criminal investigation.

At what age do Secret Service agents retire?

Employment Requirements for the Special Agent Position To be eligible for the FBI Special Agent position, applicants must meet the following minimum qualifications at the time of application: Be between 23 and 36 years of age. FBI Special Agents have a mandatory retirement age of 57.

Does Obama still have Secret Service?

On January 10, 2013, President Barack Obama signed the Former Presidents Protection Act of 2012, reinstating lifetime Secret Service protection for his predecessor George W. Bush, himself, and all subsequent presidents.

How many female Secret Service agents are there?

Agency officials have engaged an outside recruitment service to find female applicants, and recruiters visit women’s colleges and participate in dozens of career fairs that focus on women. Of those employed, seven of 45 special agents in charge of field offices are women, as are four deputy assistant directors out of 20.

What are the facts about the Secret Service?

Facts The Secret Service is one of the country’s oldest federal investigative agencies, founded in 1865 to stop counterfeiters. There are approximately 3,200 special agents and an additional 1,300 uniformed officers who guard the White House, the Treasury building and foreign diplomatic missions in Washington.

How often do Secret Service agents go to training?

If you don’t protect the president, training is a bit less frequent. As reported in the Washington Examiner, in fiscal year 2013, the standard-issue Secret Service agent trained for approximately 46 hours.

When did Secret Service start escorting White House staff?

According to Ronald Kessler, author of In the President’s Secret Service, agents started to escort some White House staff members following the September 11 attacks at the behest of George W. Bush. “It’s a fairly recent development,” Kessler says.