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  1. Protecting the President: The History of the United States Secret Service

    The Assassination of President William McKinley: A Catalyst for Change in Protecting the President by Christopher Kenney The Biggest Gunfight in Secret Service History: The Failed Attempt on Truman’s …

  2. What is the history behind the United States Secret Service, and why ...

    The U.S. Secret Service was originally established by the Department of the Treasury in 1865 to prevent counterfeiting. They later assumed full-time responsibility for protecting the president during the …

  3. Secret Service and the Presidents: U.S. Secret Service Uniformed ...

    2011年4月4日 · Secret Service and the Presidents: U.S. Secret Service Uniformed Division The White House police force was placed under United States Secret Service Uniformed Division in 1930. …

  4. Guarding the White House - White House Historical Association

    In accordance with Public Law 107-296, passed in November 2002, the U.S. Secret Service was transferred from the Department of the Treasury to the Department of Homeland Security.

  5. Secret Service and the Presidents - White House Historical Association

    2015年10月20日 · U.S. Secret Service agents Edmund Starling (left, directly behind First Lady Grace Coolidge) and James "Jim" Haley (right, behind President Calvin Coolidge) as they leave …

  6. Zero Fail - A History of the Secret Service

    Zero Fail - A History of the Secret Service Pulitzer Prize-winning Washington Post reporter Carol Leonnig discusses her recent book, Zero Fail, which details the history of the Secret Service and the …

  7. The Life and Presidency of Dwight D. Eisenhower

    2019年2月19日 · Privately the U.S. Secret Service saw it as a means of quick escape from the White House in case of a nuclear attack. The design of the Official 2019 White House Christmas Ornament …

  8. The Press Was Not Impressed - White House Historical Association

    The appearance of military uniforms on White House staff has seemed too threatening to please the public so except during wartime they are avoided in favor of less fanciful dress, usually either copied …

  9. Secret Service and the Presidents: Secret Service Agent and President ...

    2009年10月9日 · A U.S. Secret Service agent prepares to open the door to the Oval Office for President Barack Obama following his statement on winning the 2009 Nobel Peace Prize in the Rose Garden …

  10. Secret Service and the Presidents: Agents Edmund Starling and James ...

    U.S. Secret Service agents Edmund Starling (left, directly behind First Lady Grace Coolidge) and James "Jim" Haley (right, behind President Calvin Coolidge) as they leave First Congregational Church in...