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A bodyguard is a person who protects someone from personal assault, kidnapping, assassination and acquiring confidential information. In the late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries, most bodyguards are former or current police officers, or sometimes ex- military.

Bodyguards are typically armed and have expertise in unarmed combat, tactical driving, and first aid. However, the most important skill for a bodyguard is the ability to assess a situation and decide how best to respond to minimize danger to his principal. Most important public figures are protected by several bodyguards who work together as a unit, using several vehicles and sometimes decoy vehicles to protect their client. Less important protectees are accompanied by a single bodyguard, who may double as a driver.

In multi- agent units (like those protecting the heads of states), one or more bodyguards specialize on particular tasks, such as intelligence, communication/ communications protection and analysisAn analysis is a critical evaluation, usually made by breaking a subject (either material or intellectual) down into its constituent parts, then describing the parts and their relationship to the whole. See also analytic and synthesis. As such, it can be.

One well-known public agency that provides bodyguard services is the United StatesThe United States of America also referred to as the United States U. America ¹ or the States is a federal republic in central North America, stretching from the Atlantic in the east to the Pacific Ocean in the west. It shares land borders with Canada in Secret Service which safeguards the lives of the President, his family, and other executive officials. The Secret Service can be compared to historical bodies such as the Praetorian GuardThe Praetorian Guard (sometimes Praetorian Guard (in Latin: praetoriani comprised a special force of bodyguards used by Roman emperors. Before them it was used by warlords, back at least to the Scipio family around 275 BC. History The term "Praetorian" ca, Varangian Guard, Swiss GuardSwiss Guards have been Swiss who fought for various European powers from the 15th century until the 19th century, called up from the separate Swiss cantons and placed at the disposal of various foreign powers by treaties (the "capitulations"), in return f, Janissaries and Napoleon's Imperial Guard.

The loudest international scandal involving a bodyguard erupted in 2000 in Ukraine, when local president Leonid Kuchma was publicly blamed in committing numerous crimes by an agent assigned to provide communications protection at his office (See also SBU, Georgiy Gongadze, Cassette Scandal ). In particular, those allegations included conspiracy for murder and illegal weapon transfer to the Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein.

For some police dogs that are considered valuable enough for criminals to attempt to kill, they are assigned a large breed companion dog that serves its bodyguard.

Fictional bodyguards include:

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Protective service occupations

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