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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.
James Carter |
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Amy Carter yawns as she sits on President Jimmy Carter's lap as they view the Inaugural Parade from the viewing stand near the White House, January 20, 1977. Rosalynn Carter waves, left, along with Vice President Walter Mondale. (AP Photo/Bob Daugherty) |
Jimmy Carter takes the oath of office as the nation's 39th president during inuaguration ceremonies in Washington, D.C., on Jan. 20, 1977. Carter's wife, Rosalynn, holds the Bible used in the first inauguration by George Washington as U.S. Chief Justice Warren Burger administers the oath. Looking on at left are, Happy Rockefeller, Betty Ford, Joan Mondale, Amy Carter, and outgoing President Gerald Ford. Behind Carter is Vice President Walter Mondale. At far right is former Vice President Nelson Rockefeller. (AP Photo) |
Former President Jimmy Carter trips across a curb, falls, rolls over, and begins to regain his feet Friday, January 23, 1981. He tumbled while jogging back into the Carter compound in Plains, Ga. He got back into his stride and jogged home apparently uninjured. (AP Photo/wayne perkins/str) |
Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter falls to the ground after tripping on a curb at the barricade outside the Carter compound in Plains, Ga., on Friday, Jan. 23, 1981. The former president immediately returned to his feet and finished joging home with his wife Rosalyn. (AP Photo/Charles Kelly) |
President Jimmy Carter is shown jogging around the south grounds of the White House, December 13, 1978. (AP Photo/stf) |
President Jimmy Carter jogs with a Secret Service agent at the Prairie Du Chien High School football field, Prairie Du Chien, Wisconsin in August, 1979. The run took place during a stop on his Mississippi River boat trip. Carter got off the Delta Queen frequently during the trip to jog. (AP Photo/Barry Thumma) |
President Jimmy Carter leans across the roof of his car to shake hands along the parade route through Bardstown, Ky., Tuesday afternoon, July 31, 1979. The president climbed on top of the car as the parade moved toward the high school gym, where a town meeting was held. (AP Photo/Bob Daugherty) |
U.S. President Jimmy Carter waves to the crowd from his motorcade as pro-Carter signs wave in background during his campaign visit to Youngstown, Ohio, Monday, Oct. 21, 1980. Carter, seeking a second term, will appear at a rally and on live television forum. (AP Photo) |
Gerald Ford |
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This is how it looked in San Francisco, September 22, 1975, with federal and local police on the alert as President Ford's car, right, drove into an entrance of the Hyatt Hotel on Union Square. The president made a speech to an AFL-CIO convention at the hotel and later was scheduled for another speech at the St. Francis Hotel. (AP Photo) |
President Ford leaves the St. Francis Hotel in San Francisco, September 22, 1975, heading for the airport, shortly before a shot was fired. The President was rushed to the airport to return to Washington. (AP Photo) |
President Ford ducks behind his limousine and is hustled into the vehicle after a shot was fired as he left the St. Francis Hotel in San Francisco, September 22, 1975. The President was rushed to the airport to return to Washington. (AP Photo) |
A secret service agent, left, swings his eyes to the left apparently just as a shot was fired at President Ford as he left the St. Francis Hotel on September 22, 1975, in San Francisco. (AP Photo) |
U.S. President Gerald Ford laughs as he starts to get up after falling on his second run on Bwana Run during a ski trip with members of the U.S. Olympic ski team at Vail, Colo., Dec. 26, 1975. At left is a Secret Service agent and at right is slalom team member Susie Patterson. (AP Photo/Charlie Tasnadi) |
U.S. Secret Service agents put handcuffs on Lynette Fromme after she allegedly pointed a gun at President Gerald Ford as he walked from his hotel to the State Capitol building in Sacramento, Ca., on Sept. 5, 1975. The agent holding Fromme at center, wearing dark glasses, is Larry Bruendorf. (AP Photo) |
Sara Jane Moore is pictured on her way to federal court in San Francisco, December 17, 1975, where a federal judge accepted her plea of guilty to the attempted assassination of President Ford. U.S. District Judge Samuel Conti ruled that no trial would be held and set January 15, 1976 for her sentencing. (AP Photo/Jim Palmer) |
In a never-before-published police photo released September 3, 1976 by the Sacramento Bee, Lynette "Squeaky" Fromme is shown in an interrogation room with an empty holster strapped to her leg shortly after she was taken into custody on September 5, 1975 after attempting to assassinate President Ford outside the Capitol in Sacramento. She was later convicted and sent to federal prison for the assassination attempt. (AP Photo/Police Handout via Sacramento Bee) |