Previously Unreleased Photo Shows Secret Service Armored Limos Damaged On 9/11
The Secret Service has shared two pictures from inside a garage associated with its New York City field office that were taken after the 9/11 attacks.
The Secret Service has shared two pictures from inside a garage associated with its New York City field office that were taken after the 9/11 attacks.
A secret service agent details the trials and tribulations of the presidential limo, which sound amazingly pedestrian.
With four presidents and an armada of armored cars in tow, it was the biggest procession we have ever seen the Secret Service put on.
The vehicle appears to be a replacement model for the fleet of existing heavily armored, but older generation Suburban limos.
The incident is a reminder of just how fast threats can appear for the Secret Service agents tasked with getting the President safely from A to B.
The appearance of the new car comes after its manufacturer, Hongqi, announced plans to revitalize its more commercial offerings.
The North Koreans have pulled off an impressive display of aerial logistics with the help of their Chinese friends.
The heavily customized design represents the first time in decades that Russia’s president has traveled in a domestically-produced vehicle.
It seems like a risky time for him to leave and it begs the question of who is in command of North Korea’s nuclear arsenal in his absence.
Two of the world’s most iconic helicopters set down in a winter wonderland during the President’s visit to Davos last January.