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  1. United States Secret Service

    Infobox Law enforcement agency agencyname United States Secret Service nativename nativenamea nativenamer ... The mission of the United States Secret Service is to safeguard the nation s financial infrastructure ... footnotes reference The United States Secret Service is a United States Federal law ... title Secret Service History accessdate 2008 03 09 publisher United States Secret Service ref ... thumb President Barack Obama addresses United States Secret Service Uniformed Division officers before a group photo at the South Portico of the White House, April 4, 2011. The United States Secret ..., was expanded. The name United States Secret Service Uniformed Division was adopted in 1977. File Secret ... United States Secret Service Signs Partnership Agreement With Italian Officials Establishing the First ... United States Secret Service Signs Partnership Agreement With United Kingdom Officials Establishing ... Div col end Field offices Main List of United States Secret Service Field Offices The Secret Service ... Guards List of United States federal law enforcement agencies Praetorian Guard Secret Service codename ... links Commons http www.secretservice.gov United States Secret Service website http news.bbc.co.uk ... agencies Category United States Secret Service Category 1865 establishments in the United States Category ... americk ch da United States Secret Service de United States Secret Service et Ameerika hendriikide ... States Secret Service ko it United States Secret Service he lv ASV Slepenais dienests nl United States Secret Service ja no U.S. Secret Service pl United States Secret Service pt United States Secret Service ru simple United States Secret Service sl Tajna slu ba ZDA fi Yhdysvaltain salainen palvelu sv United States Secret ... Agents and the Uniformed Division. Until March 1, 2003, the Service was part of the United States Department ... law enforcement agencies were the United States Park Police , United States Postal Service U.S. ...   more details



  1. United States Secret Service Most Wanted Fugitives

    The United States Secret Service Most Wanted Fugitives is a list compiled by the agency of the most wanted fugitives, with a focus on those wanted for fraud and identity theft. External links http www.secretservice.gov mostwanted.shtml Most Wanted Fugitives secretservice.gov Category Fugitives wanted by the United States Category United States Secret Service US gov stub ...   more details



  1. List of United States Secret Service field offices

    Image US SecretService StarLogo.svg thumb 200px US Secret Service Logo This Article is a list of Field and Resident Offices operated by the United States Secret Service , an agency of the United States Department of Homeland Security . Field and Resident Offices within the United States Alabama 3 Offices Alaska 1 Office Arizona 2 Offices Arkansas 1 Office California 9 Offices Colorado 1 Office Connecticut 1 Office Delaware 1 Office Washington, D.C. District of Columbia 1 Office Florida 7 Offices Georgia U.S. state Georgia 3 Offices Guam 1 Office Hawaii 1 Office Idaho 1 Office Illinois 2 Offices Indiana 1 Office Iowa 1 office Kansas 1 Office Kentucky 2 Offices Louisiana 2 Offices Maine 1 Office Maryland 1 Office Massachusetts 1 Office Michigan 3 Offices Minnesota 1 Office Mississippi 1 Office Missouri 3 Offices Montana 1 Office Nebraska 1 Office Nevada 2 Offices New Hampshire 1 Office New Jersey 3 Offices New Mexico 1 Office New York 8 Offices North Carolina 4 Offices North Dakota 1 Office Ohio 6 Offices Oklahoma 2 Offices Oregon 1 Office Pennsylvania 4 Offices Puerto Rico 1 Office Rhode Island 1 Office South Carolina 3 Offices South Dakota 1 Office Tennessee 4 Offices Texas 9 Offices Utah 1 Office Vermont 1 Office Virginia 3 Offices Washington U.S. state Washington 2 Offices West Virginia 1 Office Wisconsin 2 Offices Wyoming 1 Office Offices in foreign countries Brazil 1 Office Bulgaria 1 Office Canada 4 Offices Colombia 1 Office China 1 Office Europol 1 Office France 1 Office Germany 1 Office Romania 1 Office Interpol 1 Office Italy 1 Office Mexico 1 Office Russia 1 Office South Africa 1 Office United Kingdom 1 Office External links http www.secretservice.gov field offices.shtml USSS Website s Field Office page, with more exhaustive list of field offices with contact information Category United States related lists United States Secret Service Category United States Secret Service Field offices ...   more details



  1. Steve Jackson Games, Inc. v. United States Secret Service

    refimprove date October 2008 Steve Jackson Games, Inc. v. United States Secret Service , case citation 816 F.Supp. 432 W.D.Tex., 1993 , is a legal case that resulted from a raid by the United States Secret Service on the Austin, Texas Austin headquarters of Steve Jackson Games in 1990. Along with Operation Sundevil , the Steve Jackson Raid was one of a series of independent ref cite web url http www.sjgames.com SS topten.html title The Top Ten Media Errors About the SJ Games Raid date 1994 10 12 publisher Steve Jackson Games ref law enforcement operations that were influential in the foundation of the Electronic Frontier Foundation . Raid Steve Jackson Games was raided ostensibly because Loyd Blankenship , who was writing the role playing game supplement GURPS Cyberpunk for the company, was a target of a crackdown. Blankenship, known in hacking circles as Loyd Blankenship The Mentor , was a former member of the Legion of Doom hacking Legion of Doom hacker group. He had run a Bulletin board system BBS from his home called The Phoenix Project , which had helped distribute the popular underground ezine Phrack . In 1989 it published the contents of a text file, stolen from BellSouth , containing ... The United States Secret Service on its credits page. ref name cite book last Blankenship first .... United States Secret Service, 816 F.Supp. 432 W.D.Tex. 1993 . Text of the appeal decision, http scholar.google.com scholar case?case 3765716184001998475 Steve Jackson Games, Inc. v. US Secret Service ... Frontier Foundation Category United States Secret Service Category 1993 in United States case law ... . The judge also reprimanded the Secret Service, calling their warrant preparation sloppy , suggesting ... SS SJ Games vs. the Secret Service from Steve Jackson Games website Text of the District Court ... caused thousands of dollars in monetary damages. Trial In 1993, Steve Jackson Games vs. The Secret Service finally came to trial. Steve Jackson Games was represented by the Austin firm of George, Donaldson ...   more details



  1. United States Foreign Service

    Image US DeptOfState Seal.svg thumb 200px right Seal of the US Department of State The United States Foreign Service is a component of the United States federal government under the aegis of the United ... overseas, while the Consular Service provided consuls to assist United States sailors and promote ... of the United States, available for worldwide service. Reserve officers often spent the bulk of their careers ... s of the United States armed forces armed forces and to the Senior Executive Service . It enacted ... 0506.doc Foreign Service Personnel Management Manual ref United States Commercial Service ... Service to use it as well , and the United States Agency for International Development USAID . ref ... of the service. They also agree to publicly support the policies of the United States Government ... accessdate 2008 03 02 work www.state.gov publisher United States Department of State ref Foreign Service .... ref ibid. , pp. 138 139 ref Directors General of the United States Foreign Service class wikitable ... Service Foreign policy of the United States Foreign Relations of the United States Gays and Lesbians in Foreign Affairs Agencies GLIFAA Senior Foreign Service United States Agency for International Development United States Commercial Service United States Department of State General Schedule ... Convention on Diplomatic Relations DEFAULTSORT Foreign Service Category United States Department of State Category Foreign relations of the United States fr Service ext rieur des tats Unis pt United ... States Secretary of State is authorized to assign diplomat s abroad. Members of the Foreign Service ... at any of the 265 List of diplomatic missions of the United States United States diplomatic ..., D.C. the United States Department of Agriculture Department of Agriculture the United States Department of Commerce Department of Commerce and the United States Agency for International Development . Historical background On September 15, 1789, the 1st United States Congress passed an Act creating ...   more details



  1. United States civil service

    government workers for helping win the war In the United States, the civil service was established ... system of the United States government civil service has evolved into a complex set of pay systems ... ranking federal employees, and the pay schedules for the United States Postal Service and the United States Foreign Service Foreign Service . In addition, some federal agencies such as the United States ... Main United States Office of Personnel Management Public support in the United States for civil service ... Reform Act of 1978 . The United States Civil service exams have since been abolished for many ... the United States Civil Service Commission and created the U.S. Office of Personnel Management OPM ... also List of United States federal agencies Cl Civil service in the United States Curtis Douglas vs ... United States Civil Service Category Civil service in the United States Category Civil services Category ..., and legislative branches of the Government of the United States, except positions in the uniformed ... of the United States government independent agencies or one of the 15 United States federal ..., the United States National Security Council National Security Council , the Office of Management and Budget , the Council of Economic Advisers , the Office of the United States Trade Representative ... of Science and Technology Policy . There are also Independent agencies of the United States government independent agencies such as the United States Postal Service , the NASA National Aeronautics and Space Administration NASA , the Central Intelligence Agency CIA , the United States Environmental Protection Agency Environmental Protection Agency EPA , and the United States Agency for International ... parts of the United States. The following salary ranges represent the lowest and highest possible ... 05 25 ref br Employment in thousands class stubhead United States Washington, DC area id table 1 ... 234 class greenbar id table 1 k344 .r.3.1 headers table 1 k344 .r.3 p class sub1 United States Department ...   more details



  1. United States Employment Service

    The United States Employment Service abbreviated as USES is an agency of the United States Federal government of the United States government responsible for assisting coordination of the State public employment services in providing labour economics labor exchange and employment job finding assistance to job seekers and employers . cite quote date February 2012 In the United States home front during World War II , the service coordinated employment of Prisoners of War e.g., using World War II Prisoner of War Camp, Gettysburg Battlefield, Pennsylvania German POWs at Gettysburg for Gettysburg Battlefield camps after the American Civil War local pulpwood cutting . ref Cite news date January 12, 2007 title Staying at some camps wasn t fun and games url http news.google.com newspapers?id oUlAAAAIBAJ&sjid j QFAAAAIBAJ&pg 7046,1121251&dq prisoner of war 1945 gettysburg&hl en work Good Ol Days accessdate 2011 03 18 ref Commonscat United States Employment Service References Reflist Category Employment agencies Category United States Department of Labor US gov stub ...   more details



  1. United States Customs Service

    Infobox Government agency agency name United States Customs Service logo logo width logo caption seal ... superseding U.S. Customs and Border Protection jurisdiction Federal government of the United States headquarters Washington, D.C. employees budget parent agency United States Department of Homeland Security website http web.archive.org http www.customs.gov www.customs.gov footnotes The United States Customs Service was an agency of the Federal government of the United States U.S. federal government ..., on July 31, the fifth act of Congress established the United States Customs Service and its ports of entry ... States Customs Service.svg thumb 200px Flag of the United States Customs Service The flag of the Customs Service was designed in 1799 by United States Secretary of the Treasury Secretary of the Treasury ... States . Its actual name is the Revenue Ensign as it was flown by ships of the United States Revenue Cutter Service Revenue Cutter Service , later the United States Coast Guard Coast Guard , and at customs ... Service , Plant Protection and Quarantine from USDA, and the United States Border Patrol ... . The Federal Protective Service United States Federal Protective Service , along with the investigative ... Service Archive http www.cbp.gov United States Customs & Border Protection http openregs.com agencies view 340 customs service Proposed and finalized federal regulations from the United States Customs Service Category 1789 establishments in the United States Category 2003 disestablishments Category United States Department of the Treasury Customs Service Category United States Department of Homeland Security Customs Service Category Defunct agencies of the United States government Customs Service Category Defunct federal law enforcement agencies of the United States Customs Service et United States ... States Customs Service had three major missions collecting tariff revenue, protecting the U.S. ... United States Congress passed and President George Washington signed the Tariff Act of 1789 Tariff ...   more details



  1. United States Maritime Service

    Infobox Government agency agency name United States Maritime Service nativename nativename a nativename ... and instructors at several Maritime Academy United States of America maritime academies . Current role The U.S. Maritime Service falls under the authority of the United States Maritime Administration Maritime Administration of the United States Department of Transportation U.S. Department of Transportation . The Commandant of the United States Maritime Service is the Maritime Administrator, and also ... Maritime Service The merchant marine in the United States was in a state of decline in the mid 1930s ... only continued the administration of the Maritime Service for ten months after the United States entered ... chief1 position Administrator parent agency United States Department of Transportation Department of Transportation website http www.marad.dot.gov www.marad.dot.gov footnotes The United States Maritime ... to become officers and crewmembers on merchant ships that form the United States Merchant Marine ... Board . The United States Secretary of Transportation Secretary of Transportation may determine ... as that of the United States Coast Guard U.S. Coast Guard , ref name LAW1 http www.law.cornell.edu ... of the Uniforms of the United States Navy U.S. Navy with distinctive USMS insignia and devices ... of the United States . ref name LAW1 ref http www.law.cornell.edu uscode 10 101.html a 5 10 USC 101 a 5 ref Superintendents or presidents of the seven Maritime Academy United States of America maritime ... of the United States Merchant Marine Academy . Additionally, some administrators and instructors ... the commerce of the United States, and to aid in the national defense. The commission realized ... training of merchant mariners. As with the other military services, the entry of the United States ... Service was created. The Maritime Service established several training centers throughout the United ... also United States Merchant Marine United States Merchant Marine Academy References reflist External ...   more details



  1. United States Lighthouse Service

    Infobox government agency agency name United States Lighthouse Service logo USLHS logo.jpg logo width 175 px logo caption Logo of the United States Lighthouse Service formed 1910 preceding1 United States Lighthouse Board Lighthouse Board superseding United States Coast Guard Coast Guard jurisdiction Federal government of the United States headquarters employees budget chief1 name George R. Putnam 1910 ... radiobeacon in the United States began service in 1928. Radiobeacons are still in use today, although ... Chronology from terrypepper.com US Coast Guard navbox Category Lighthouses in the United States Category History of the United States Coast Guard Lighthouse Service Category 1910 establishments in the United States Category 1939 disestablishments nl United States Lighthouse Service ... position parent agency United States Department of Commerce Department of Commerce child agency footnotes File Us light house service.jpg thumb right 180px U.S. Light House Service Stop Watch ca. 1931 specially manufactured by the Gallet & Co. Gallet Watch Company for USLHS use. The United States Lighthouse Service , also known as the Bureau of Lighthouses , was the agency of the US Federal Government that was responsible for the upkeep and maintenance of all lighthouse s in the United States from the time of its creation in 1910 as the successor of the United States Lighthouse Board Lighthouse Board . In 1939 it was merged into the United States Coast Guard . History 1910 1917 Unreferenced ... citizens called lamp lighters and lamp attendants. President of the United States President William ... employee, H. D. King , a former district superintendent. In 1939, the Service merged with the United ... and lightships. See also Portal United States Coast Guard Confederate States Lighthouse Bureau ... of the United States , Boston Houghton Mifflin Co., 1933 . United States Coast Guard, Aids .... Congress abolished the U.S. Light House Board and created the Bureau of Lighthouses under the United ...   more details



  1. United States Grazing Service

    cleanup date July 2008 refimprove date July 2008 The United States Grazing Service was a part of the United States Department of the Interior that managed grazing lands and carried out the Taylor Grazing Act , which lease d public land for grazing . It was later merged with the General Land Office to form the Bureau of Land Management . History When the Taylor Grazing Act was passed in 1934 by the United States Congress , an office under the Department of the Interior was also created to manage the act. It was first called the Division of Grazing , but later was renamed the U.S. Grazing Service in 1939. Its responsibilities were to enforce the act, which leased public lands to farmers and ranchers for grazing. The Grazing Service encountered multiple problems, such as very low fees to lease land, which could not be raised due to opposition from farmer s, budget reductions enacted by Congress, or unlawful use of the lands. Hoping to better control improper use of the lands, the Grazing Service moved its headquarter s from Washington, D.C. to Salt Lake City, Utah . With so much conflict surrounding the Grazing Service, the United States Secretary of the Interior Secretary of the Interior combined the Grazing Service and the General Land Office to form the Bureau of Land Management BLM in 1946. The BLM was given the responsibilities of the former U.S. Grazing Service and General Land Office. The BLM retained control of its laws until 1976. In that year, Congress passed the Federal Land Policy and Management Act FLPMA . The FLPMA removed the responsibilities of the former General ... Institute . Category United States Department of the Interior Category Government agencies established in 1934 Category 1946 disestablishments Category Defunct agencies of the United States ..., which had been owned by the Grazing Service, and that are still used today. The late Wyoming House ... Carbon County worked for the Grazing Service prior to World War II . ref cite web url http billingsgazette.com ...   more details



  1. United States Service academies

    no footnotes date February 2011 The United States Service academies , also known as the United States Military Academies , are United States federal academies federal academies for the undergraduate education and training of commissioned officer s for the United States armed forces . There are five U.S. Service academies The United States Military Academy USMA in West Point, New York, founded in 1802. The United States Naval Academy USNA in Annapolis, Maryland, founded in 1845. The United States Coast Guard Academy USCGA in New London, Connecticut, founded in 1876. The United States Air Force Academy USAFA in Colorado Springs, Colorado, founded in 1954. The United States Merchant Marine Academy ... s Trophy . The United States Coast Guard , and therefore the Coast Guard Academy, is a United States military service under the United States Department of Homeland Security Department of Homeland ... Star. Congressional nominations Applicants to all Service academies, except the United States Coast ... United States service academies. Admission is restricted to those students who have applied to an academy ... Service Academy Admissions Explained United States Military Academies and Colleges US military navbox DEFAULTSORT United States Service Academies Category Military academies ... are on active duty in the Armed Forces of the United States from the day they enter the Academy ... . In the case of the Merchant Marine Academy, midshipmen are commissioned into the United States ... rate is between 11 15 for each of the schools. Nomenclature Students at the United States Military Academy , the United States Air Force Academy , and the United States Coast Guard Academy are cadets . Students at the United States Naval Academy and the United States Merchant Marine Academy are midshipmen ... years in the Reserve components of the United States armed forces Reserves . If the student s chosen ... be longer. United States Senior Military Colleges SMCs State supported Senior Military College Virginia ...   more details



  1. United States Probation Service

    Probation Officers the responsibility of supervising offenders granted parole by the United States Parole Commission , military offenders and pretrial supervision. The responsibility of the United States Probation Service was first under the United States Department of Justice , under the supervising ... the United States Department of Justice in the performance of duties connected with federal parole. See also Federal Bureau of Prisons Federal crime Federal Probation Service United States district court ... of crimes against the United States. They have statutory authority to carry firearms ... element is the Administrative Office of the United States Courts, Washington, DC, which provides ... promulgated by the Judicial Conference of the United States,the policy making body of the Federal ... Judicial branch of the United States government Probation Category Penology ...Mergeto Federal Probation Service date February 2010 Unreferenced date December 2008 The Federal Probation Service or United States Probation Service is part of the Federal Judiciary and serves the United States district courts in all 94 judicial federal district s nationwide and constitutes the community corrections arm of the Federal Judiciary. It administers probation and supervised release under United States federal law . History The first legislation for Federal Probation Law was introduced in 1908, one of which was prepared by the New York State Probation Commission and the National Probation Association later known as the National Council on Crime and Delinquency National Council on Crime and Delinquency and introduced before Congress by United States Senator Robert L. Owen of Oklahoma . The bill provided for a suspension of a sentence, in U.S. District Court , and a sentence of probation .... In the remaining 71 districts, the probation office provides pretrial services to the court. United States Probation Officers, also referred to as Federal Probation Officers, are the only cadre ...   more details



  1. United States Commercial Service

    Service since 1995 The United States Commercial Service CS is the trade promotion arm of the U.S. ... outside of the United States. The energies of more than 1,800 exporters and export service providers throughout the United States, volunteer their time to promote numerous trade related activities. The DECs ... and located across the United States and in U.S. embassies and consulates in nearly 80 countries, the CS ... creation in the United States. In 2009, the CS helped in more than 12,000 export transactions in nearly ... ThinkEducationUSA . History Today s U.S. Commercial Service was foreshadowed in 1897 when the United States Department of State created the Bureau of Foreign Commerce and approved ... question. 1903 The short lived United States Department of Commerce and Labor is established, subsuming ... is suggestive of the flag of the United States in motion. Three oversized stars represent the major ..., Textile & Apparel, Travel & Tourism, Trade Americas 1995 A United States Department of Commerce ... U.S. Export Assistance Center in the United States, which forwards the information about the client ... or consulate outside the United States. There, a commercial specialist, assistant or contractor .... Commercial News USA http www.thinkglobal.us Commercial News USA is the official United States ... bi monthly to readers outside the United States. This export promotion magazine, which is free ... International Trade Administration International Trade Commission Office of the United States Trade ... in the UK US Commercial Service UK Category Government agencies established in 1927 Category United States Department of Commerce agencies Commercial Service pl S u ba Handlowa Stan w Zjednoczonych zh ... Commercial News USA . The U.S. Commercial Service, through its Strategic Corporate Partnership ..., transportation and shipping organizations, event organizers, trade risk service companies ... Inc. works with the U.S. Commercial Service to help U.S. colleges and universities recruit international ...   more details



  1. Secret service

    About the form of government policing the United States Secret Service United States Secret Service other uses Secret Service disambiguation A secret service describes a government agency, or the activities of a government agency, concerned with the gathering of intelligence data. The tasks and powers of a secret service can vary greatly from one country to another. For instance, a country may establish a secret service which has some policing powers such as surveillance but not others. The powers and duties of a government organization may be partly secret and partly not. The organization may be said to operate openly at home and secretly abroad, or vice versa. Secret police and intelligence agencies can usually be considered secret services. See also United States Secret Service United States Secret Service Uniformed Division United States Secret Service Uniformed Division Secret Intelligence Service Secret Police List of intelligence agencies by country Mass surveillance List of secret police organizations External links Commonscat Secret service Category National security Category Secret places Category Types of government agencies gov stub bg cs Tajn slu ba fr Service secret it Servizio segreto he ro Serviciu secret scn Sirvizza sicreti sk Tajn slu ba tr Gizli servis ...   more details



  1. National service in the United States

    National service in the United States has a long tradition, extending to the founding of the country. National service takes multiple forms in the U.S., including community service , military service , and other forms. Military national service POV date March 2008 Citations missing section September ... is to significantly increase voluntary national service in the United States. ref Be The Change ... ref See also Alternative service Conscription in the United States Service Nation Greatest Generation ... Service Act Pro national service campaign DEFAULTSORT National Service In The United States Category Conscription in the United States ... capable male to render service. Though he failed to have such a clause written into the U.S. Constitution or United States Bill of Rights Bill of Rights , Jefferson continued to push for a universal ... fifth part of the number able to bear arms. This proportion would not yield, in the United States ... history. In response, President Washington and Congress raised the Legion of the United States , a professional ... and United States Secretary of War James Monroe sought a military draft, but Congress vehemently ... the United States Department of War . The resulting Militia Act of 1903 also known as the Dick Act ... of 17 and 45 as either part of the organized militia the National Guard United States National ... were rolled up into the ad hoc United States Constabulary . In Japan , the 1st Cavalry Division ..., The United States occupation of Germany and Japan during this time was made possible by the absence ... S. 89 H.R. 163 . H.R. 163 failed in the United States House of Representatives by a vote of 2 ... to the formation of a select corps of moderate size, upon such principles as will really fit it for service ... themselves, fighting for their common liberties, and united and conducted by governments possessing ... between the ages of 18 and 45 be available for military service. The 1792 Act did not classify the militia ...   more details



  1. Secret Service

    Secret Service may refer to Secret service , umbrella term for various kinds of police or intelligence organizations Any of the following specific organizations United States Secret Service , security and law enforcement agency Australian Secret Intelligence Service , intelligence agency Canadian Security Intelligence Service , intelligence agency Confederate Secret Service , a number of secret service operations by the Confederate States of America 1861 1865 Secret Intelligence Service , British intelligence agency better known as MI6 South African Secret Service , intelligence agency It may also refer to Secret Service band , Swedish pop group of the 1980s Secret Service video game Secret Service video game , computer game released in 2001 Secret Service 2008 video game Secret Service 2008 video game , a video game for Xbox 360, Playstation 2 and the PC The Secret Service , 1969 British children s television series Secret Service TV series Secret Service TV series , 1990s American television series Secret Service pinball , 1988 pinball machine by manufacturer Data East Secret Service in Darkest Africa , American film serial of the 1940s Operator No. 5 or Secret Service Operator 5 , American pulp magazine of the 1930s disambig de Secret Service fr Secret Service it Secret Service nl Secret service ja pl Secret Service sv Secret Service ...   more details



  1. The Secret Service

    good article About the television series Secret Service disambiguation Secret Service Infobox television show name The Secret Service image File The Secret Service titlescreen.jpg 230px alt The title The Secret ... writer Tony Barwick br and The Secret Service Episode list others voices Stanley Unwin comedian ... 09 21 df y last aired End date 1969 12 14 df y bgcolour 708090 The Secret Service is a Television ... television cancelled production on The Secret Service in December 1968 during a preview screening ... in the United States United States . Filming ended in January 1969 upon completion of the thirteenth .... Critical reception to The Secret Service has been mixed verdicts range from the forgotten gem ..., although the scripting of the supporting characters has been praised. Plot The Secret Service ... with British Intelligence. Prior to the events depicted in The Secret Service , pioneering scientist ... to confuse the opposition and cover for Matthew. The Secret Service represents a departure ... The Secret Service . If he ever got into a difficult spot, say the police had stopped him, he ... anything. ref name StanleyUnwinInterview1 The premise of The Secret Service drew part of its inspiration ... that The Secret Service continues the espionage theme of Joe 90 in a range of adventures that depict ... between the mixing of formats for The Secret Service and the procedure adopted for earlier ..., 193 La Rivi re, 193. ref New puppets created for The Secret Service were limited to the characters ... With the exception of Unwin, all voice actors cast for The Secret Service had contributed to earlier Supermarionation series. The Secret Service starred Stanley Unwin comedian Stanley Unwin as Father ... of the public would often confuse Unwin for a real vicar during production on The Secret Service ... The Seekry Servy Stanley on The Secret Service work stanleyunwin.com archiveurl http www.webcitation.org ... in public life. Files retained fond memories of his time on The Secret Service , stating ...   more details



  1. In the Secret Service

    Infobox Film name In the Secret Service image image size caption director Henry MacRae producer writer narrator starring Charles Bartlett music cinematography editing distributor released 17 May, 1913 runtime 10 minutes country Film US language Silent film Silent br English language English intertitles budget preceded by followed by In the Secret Service is a 1913 in film 1913 short film short Western genre Western film directed by Henry MacRae . Cast Charles Bartlett Phyllis Gordon Edith Richard Stanton Frank Armor unconfirmed Hoot Gibson Bertha Blanchard See also Hoot Gibson filmography External links imdb title id 0374757 title In the Secret Service Category 1913 films Category American films Category 1910s short films Category American silent short films Category 1910s Western films Category Black and white films Category Films directed by Henry MacRae silent western film stub ...   more details



  1. On Secret Service

    Infobox Film name On Secret Service image image size caption director Arthur B. Woods producer writer Frank Vosper and Arthur Woods after the novel Spies at Work written by Robert Baberske starring Karl Ludwig Diehl br Greta Nissen music cinematography editing studio British International Pictures , London distributor Wardour Films Ltd., London released December 15, 1933 runtime 89 minutes country FilmUK language English budget gross preceded by followed by On Secret Service is a 1933 British thriller film directed by Arthur B. Woods and starring Greta Nissen , Karl Ludwig Diehl , Don Alvarado and Austin Trevor . ref http www.imdb.com title tt0028299 ref It was produced by British International Pictures , and based on a novel by Robert Baberske . Plot summary In 1912, the Austrian secret service identifies Marcella Galdi, an Italian noblewoman who is visiting Vienna , as an Italian spy. To avoid diplomatic confusions, she is kidnapped while dancing with the Austrian General Staff officer Michael von Hombergk at a ball at the famous hotel Sacher in Vienna, and sent back to Italy. Shortly afterwards, a secret plan of an Austrian fortress appears in Hombergks office desk, and as he himself is unable to explain this, the secret service urges him to commit suicide, but instead he manages to escape from Vienna. Three years later, Italy and Austria stand against each other in World War I. Von Hombergk has returned to Vienna and asks the secret service for a chance to clean his name from the suspicion of being a spy and a traitor . At least, he is given an Italian uniform and flies to Italy to look for the traitor who put the plans in his office desk three years ago. When landing in Italy, he gets wounded as Italian artillery fires at him, but manages to get out of danger before ... service. Cast class wikitable border 1 actor role Karl Ludwig Diehl Captain von Hombergk Greta Nissen ... in Berlin. There was also an US version, this one entitled Secret agent , alternating Spy 77 . In the USA ...   more details



  1. Distinguished Service Medal (United States)

    Service Cross United States Distinguished Service Cross DSC , which is the second highest military decoration that can be awarded to a member of the United States Army , for extreme gallantry and risk of life in actual combat with an armed enemy force. The Distinguished Service Medal is issued both as a Awards and decorations of the United States military military decoration and Civilian decorations of the United States civilian award . The Army version of the Distinguished Service Medal is typically referred to simply as the Distinguished Service Medal while the other branches of service ... head of the Distinguished Service Medal are currently issued by the United States government Military ... Service is commonly the highest Awards and decorations of the United States government award and medal provided to civilian employees within agencies of the federal government of the United States ... Marine Distinguished Service Medal Awards and decorations of the United States Department of Justice Department of Justice Distinguished Service Medal Awards and decorations of the United States ... Category Military awards and decorations of the United States Category Civil awards and decorations of the United States Category Awards established in 1918 fr Distinguished Service Medal tats ...Other uses Distinguished Service Medal disambiguation Distinguished Service Medal The Distinguished Service Medal is the highest non valorous military and civilian decoration of the United States military which is issued for exceptionally meritorious service to the government of the United States in either a senior government service position or as a senior officer of the United States armed forces or other Uniformed services of the United States Uniformed services . There is also the President s Award for Distinguished Federal Civilian Service which is the highest medal that can be awarded to a career government employee. The Distinguished Service Medal was authorized by Presidential Order dated ...   more details



  1. United States Special Collections Service

    terrorism strategies employed by the United States of America the operations of the Special Collections Service have experienced significant growth in scale and complexity. References reflist External links http cryptome.info 0001 cia nsa scs.htm A Secret Alliance Between the CIA and the NSA http ... Organizations in cryptography Category United States Department of Defense agencies crypto stub es Servicio de Recolecciones Especiales de los Estados Unidos fr Special Collection Service ...   more details



  1. President's Commission on the United States Postal Service

    The President s Commission on the United States Postal Service was a Presidential Commission United States Presidential Commission formed by President of the United States United States President George W. Bush on December 11, 2002, through the Executive order United States Executive Order 13278 . ref http a257.g.akamaitech.net 7 257 2422 14mar20010800 edocket.access.gpo.gov 2002 pdf 02 31624.pdf Executive Order 13278 From the Federal Reserve. URL accessed September 4, 2006. ref References references Category United States national commissions US gov stub ...   more details



  1. United States service medals of the World Wars

    Unreferenced date December 2009 United States service medals of the World Wars are Awards and decorations of the United States military U.S. military decorations which were created solely for service in the First World War and World War II . Such medals are Obsolete military awards of the United States no longer awarded , but are still referred to in various publications, manuals, and award precedence charts as many veterans still display them as part of veteran functions and ceremonies. The following medals were issued for service in the World Wars, service in various campaign areas, and for occupation service following the end of each war. USWWServiceMedals DEFAULTSORT United States Service Medals Of The World Wars Category Military awards and decorations of the United States Category Military lists of World War II Category Military lists of World War I fr M dailles am ricaines de service des deux guerres mondiales zh USWWII ...   more details



  1. United States Senate Committee on Civil Service

    United States Senate Committee on Civil Service is a List of defunct United States Congressional committees defunct committee of the United States Senate . The first standing Senate committee with jurisdiction over the civil service was the United States Senate Committee on Civil Service and Retrenchment ... to the committee jurisdiction over the United States Postal Service postal service . On April 17, 1947, as specified by USBill 80 S. 99 of the 80th United States Congress , the committee s name was changed from the Committee on Civil Service to the United States Senate Committee on Post Office and Civil Service . The committee ceased to exist in February 1977, under S. Res. 4 of the 95th United States Congress 95th Congress when its functions were transferred to the United States Senate Committee ... United States select or special committee s pertaining to the Civil Service United States Senate Select Committee to Investigate the Operation of the Civil Service , 1888 1889 50th United States Congress 50th Congress United States Senate Select Committee to Examine the Several Branches in the Civil Service , 1875 1921 43rd United States Congress 43rd 67th United States Congress 67th Congresses United States Special Committee to Investigate the Administration of the Civil Service System , 1938 1941 75th United States Congress 75th 76th United States Congress 76th Congresses Chairmen of the Committee ... at the National Archives Record Group 46 Category Defunct committees of the United States Senate Civil Service Category 1873 establishments in the United States Category 1977 disestablishments ... by Henry B. Anthony of Rhode Island . On April 18, 1921, the committee was renamed the United States Senate Committee on Civil Service . The Legislative Reorganization Act of 1946 retained the Committee on Civil Service and established the committee s jurisdiction over all the aspects of civil service, the United States Census Bureau Census Bureau and the government s gathering of statistics ...   more details




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