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was merged into the Uniformed Division of the Secret Service in 1986 it became responsible for the main Treasury building and the Treasury Annex building, both of which are adjacent to the White House.
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in 1930. In 1970, it became the Executive Protective Service and its roles and size were expanded. Its responsibilities now included the protection of the White House,
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Frederick Kaiser, "Origins of Secret Service Protection of the President: Personal, Interagency, and Institutional Conflict",
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Since the establishment of the White House Police, one officer has died in the line of duty.
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and their immediate families, presidential candidates, the White House Complex, the
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The White House Police Force was created on October 1, 1922, at the request of
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The White House Police Force was placed under the command of the
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to provide police and security services to the White House and
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Defunct federal law enforcement agencies of the United States
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List of United States federal law enforcement agencies
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Handbook of Federal Police and Investigative Agencies
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security police
White House
President of the United States
United States Secret Service
Uniformed Division of the Secret Service

President
Warren G. Harding
Executive Office Building
Chief of the United States Secret Service
foreign missions
Washington, D.C.
Naval Observatory
President
Vice President of the United States
Vice President's Residence
Uniformed Division of the Secret Service
United States Treasury Police
Officer Leslie William Coffelt
Truman assassination attempt
United States portal
List of United States federal law enforcement agencies
Federal Police


"Secret Service history"
the original
The Officer Down Memorial Page
ISBN

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