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23 December 2004. One of the Eyeball Series
For the upcoming second inauguration of President Bush, this presents a survey of presidential protection, assassinations and attempts, at inauguration platforms, White House and its underground bunkers, the Oval Office and presidential retreats, limousines and motorcades, Air Force 1 and Helicopter 1, yacht and fishing boats, golf courses, campaign trails, running and bicycling tracks, world travels and related protection personnel and systems.
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The Inauguration parade moves past the White House reviewing stand Monday, Jan. 20, 1997, after President Clinton's inauguration for a second term in Washington. (AP Photo/Denis Paquin) |
President Clinton gives his inaugural speech after being sworn in for his second term by Supreme Court Chief Justice William Rehnquist during the 53rd Presidential Inauguration Monday, Jan. 20, 1997, in Washington. (AP Photo/Wilfredo Lee) |
U.S. Secret Service agents check manholes on Pennsylvania Avenue in Washington Monday Jan. 20, 1997 in anticipation to President Clinton's inaugural parade. (AP Photo/Mark Wilson) |
Two men direct a 1993 Cadillac presidential limousine as it is towed on a sidewalk to the Clinton Presidential Library in Little Rock, Ark., Tuesday, Oct. 19, 2004. The car, used by former President Bill Clinton in his second inauguration and other events, will be the centerpiece of a Clinton Library exhibit on the role of the Secret Service in the presidency when the center opens Nov. 18. (AP Photo/Danny Johnston) |
President Clinton, second right foreground, is joined by Secret Service Agents for a jog Saturday morning, Feb. 24, 1996, on the beach in Santa Monica, Calif. As part of his stop in the Southland, Clinton is expected to go to a Long Beach, Calif., elementary school Saturday to join in a discussion about school uniforms at public schools. (AP Photo/ Wilfredo Lee) |
President Clinton gallops a horse on a meadow at the ranch where the first family is vacationing near Jackson, Wyo., on Wednesday evening, Aug. 14, 1996. A Secret Service agent follows in the background.(AP Photo/Joe Marquette) |
U.S. Secret Service agents keep a look out Friday, Jan. 3, 1997, while President Bill Clinton golfs at the Mahogany Run Golf Course, St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands. (AP Photos/Wilfredo Lee) |
A investigator walks past the burned wreckage of the Secret Service communication vehicle on Tuesday, Aug. 20, 1996, that was on board the Air Force C-130 that crashed and burned on a mountain near Jackson, Wyo., late Saturday. The C-130 carried support equipment for President Clinton's vacation. Nine people were killed, including a Secret Service agent. (AP Photo/Ed Andrieski) |
A uniformed Secret Service agent stands guard over the wreckage of a single-engine plane, which rests against the South Portico near the Rose Garden at the White House in Washington, D.C., Monday, Sept. 12, 1994. The plane crashed on the South Lawn early Monday morning after the pilot breached the restricted area around the White House. (AP Photo/J.Scott Applewhite) |
President Clinton watches as Chicago Bulls' Michael Jordan tees off at the Las Vegas Country Club in Las Vegas, Nev., Monday, July 28, 1997. From left are an unidentified secret service agent; Clinton; Jordan; Brian Greenspun; former Hawaii Gov. John Waihee; and Nevada Gov. Bob Miller. (AP Photo/Ruth Fremson) |
Members of the uniformed division of the Secret Service patrol Pennsylvania Avenue in front of the White House Friday April 18, 1997. Federal offices around the country are beefing up security in anticipation of Saturday's twin anniversaries of the Oklahoma City bombing and the 1993 raid on the Branch Davidian compound near Waco, Texas. (AP Photo/Dennis Cook) |
President Bill Clinton waves as he takes an early morning jog with Secret Service agents and Japanese police in Tokyo's Jingu Gaien Park Wednesday, April 17, 1996. President Clinton will sign on Wednesday a declaration with Japanese Prime Minister Ryutaro Hashimoto reaffirming U.S.-Japan security ties and pledging continued U.S. military presence in the Pacific. (AP Photo/Ruth Fremson) |
A U.S. Secret Service agent reaches into his raincoat as President Clinton greets schoolchildren while walking to 10 Downing Street, in central London, Wednesday November 29 1995. Clinton had earlier laid a wreath on the Tomb of the Unknown Warrior at Westminster Abbey marking the start of his three-day tour of Britain and Ireland. ( AP Photo/Win McNamee, POOL) |
President Clinton encounters a pigeon while jogging on the Mall in Washington Wednesday, April 27, 1994. Later Wednesday, the president will fly to California to attend the funeral of former President Richard Nixon. (AP Photo/Dennis Cook) |