"The Secret Service is a strange group. They don't really have a leader. It's not set up like a military. Each one is supposed to be able to act like a leader when something comes up"
- Val Kilmer
About this Quote
The Secret Service is an enigmatic company. It is not structured like a traditional army device, with a clear chain of command and also a leader on top. Instead, each participant of the Secret Service is expected to be able to take cost as well as act as a leader when the circumstance requires it. This is a testament to the trust fund and also confidence that the Secret Service has in its participants, as well as the high level of training as well as proficiency that they have. It additionally talks to the value of the Secret Service's objective, which is to secure the President and also other upper-level federal government officials. The Secret Service's unique framework enables it to be active and also receptive to any situation, guaranteeing that the President and other important figures are kept safe.
This quote is written / told by Val Kilmer somewhere between December 31, 1959 and today. He was a famous Actor from USA.
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