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United States Secret Service - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Presidential State Car (United States) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Two U.S. Secret Service armored vehicles used to protect Vice President Biden struck and killed a pedestrian in Temple Hills early Wednesday morning, authorities said. The vehicles were traveling together from Andrews Air Force Base at about 2:30 a.m. when the pedestrian was hit at the in ... BOTH VEHICLES hit the guy?
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Contracting Office Department of the Treasury, United States Secret Service (USSS), Procurement Division, 950 H Street, NW, ... Based on the above requirement, it has been determined per Federal Acquisition Regulation, Subpart 6.302-1, that only one responsible source is available to provide required vehicles.
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Throughout the afternoon and evening, however, the Secret Service has been telling protesters that if they stay there they may be hit by Secret Service vehicles. Cindy says, "They've told us this at least ten times.
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Wired’s Ben Paynter learns how to drive like the Secret Service. The training school teaches drivers how to make J-turns away from shoulder-launched missiles and ram into bad guys. Definitely more fun than driver's ed.
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These safety tanks are used by the U.S. Secret Service, C.I.A., state and local Law Enforcement agencies, U.S. ... Working from stock OEM fuel tanks, ATL adds various levels of ballistic protection to help prevent fuel leaks, fires and explosions in armored cars, SUV's, limousines, police cruisers and combat vehicles.
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