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Secret Service agents will learn to drive stick shift after GM delivered 10 vehicles to an agency training center. Two have manual transmissions.
The U.S. Secret Service recently received 10 vehicles from automaker General Motors. The array, which included SUVs, trucks and sedans, will be tested and used for training.
How the Secret Service secures golf courses and why it's not easy: ANALYSIS Trump's golf course protection worked as intended amid an assassination attempt.
Lots of writing, testdrives, traveling, off-road driving courses, track driving courses, defensive driving courses and diplomas. The diplomas might be "useless", but the knowledge she gained is ...
Trump-honored DJ Daniel, the 13-year-old cancer survivor made honorary Secret Service member, reported for duty at the James J. Rowley Training Center in Beltsville, Maryland, last week.
The Secret Service allocated $95,250 to rent golf carts from Associates Golf Car Service in 2019 for use at the golf course between May 6 and October 31, the report said.
Courtesy of General Motors, agents training to one day protect the president of the United States and other top officials will learn how to drive stick-shift vehicles. The U.S. Secret Service ...
The Secret Service said it tapped GM to ensure personnel had access to advanced platforms that mirror what they might encounter in real-world scenarios. An instructor at the RTC said though it is ...
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