
Secret Service and the Presidents - White House Historical …
Oct 20, 2015 · Historian William Seale has described presidential protection as a learning process, with presidents and their families and the Secret Service sometimes straining to …
What is the history behind the United States Secret Service, and …
What is the history behind the United States Secret Service, and why are they responsible for the protection of the president and the first family? During the nineteenth century, unofficial …
Protecting the President: The History of the United States Secret …
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 …
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 …
Secret Service and the Presidents: U.S. Secret Service Uniformed ...
Apr 4, 2011 · 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 …
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 …
Guarding the White House - White House Historical Association
The protections of the White House has evolved from the militia men that protected it in the early 1800s to the current Secret Service and police forces that guard it today.
Secret Service and the Presidents: Agents Edmund Starling and …
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 …
Secret Service and the Presidents - White House Historical …
The White House Police Force was created in 1922, placed under the supervision of the Secret Service in 1930, and later renamed the Executive Protective Service in 1970. It was renamed …
The American Protective League and White House Security During …
The increased security at the White House was part of a larger initiative across the country, where the Secret Service, Bureau of Investigation, and the American Protective League worked in …