About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 53. Chapters: United States Secret Service, Diplomatic Security Service, Praetorian Guard, Special Task Force, Australian Protective Service, Long Range Reconnaissance Patrol, Diplomatic Protection Squad, Central Security Bureau, Commander-in-Chief's Guard, Special Protection Group, Unite Speciale de la Police, Royal Marechaussee, Presidential Security Service, Presidential Security Group, Federal Protective Service, Emergency Task Force, Kheshig, Kremlin Regiment, Special Security Force, Protection Command, Reichssicherheitsdienst, Regional Security Officer, Security Police, Kebur Zabagna, Republican Guard, President's Bodyguard, Special Republican Guard, Special Presidential Division, Estado Mayor Presidencial, Swedish Security Service, Security detail, President's Guard, White House Police, Very Important Person Protection Unit, Royal Special Forces, Prime Minister's Security Division, Corazzieri, Paspampres, Service de Protection des Hautes Personnalites, Begleitkommando-SS, United States Treasury Police, Manchukuo Imperial Guards, Latvian Security Service of Parliament and State President, Protection and Guard Service, Government Protection Bureau, Coats Mission, His Majesty's Special Security, Royal Canadian Mounted Police Protective Policing, VIP Protection Unit, SS-Begleitkommando des Fuhrers, Groupe de securite de la presidence de la Republique, Ninth Chief Directorate, Knesset Guard, Kompania Zamkowa, President's Security Division, Chief Government Security Office, Presidential Guard, Royal Palace Guard. Excerpt: The U.S. Diplomatic Security Service (DSS) is the federal law enforcement arm of the United States Department of State. The majority of its Special Agents are members of the Foreign Service and federal law enforcement agents at the same time, making them unique. The Bureau of Diplomatic Security, more commonly ...