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Secret Service code names changed over time for security purposes. The Secret Service used the code name "Rawhide" for President Ronald Reagan and "Rainbow" for Nancy Reagan.
Never made by S&W and never used by the Secret Service.
Code words of the Secret Service are ambiguous words, many of which are used to refer to U.S. presidents. They are not known to the general public.
Ever since President Truman, every President from that point on, inc. Vice-President, Secretaries of State and Treasury, as well as Defense, and the Speaker's of the House, all have Federal Protection by the US Secret Service. For all we know when President GW Bush left the White House, the Secret Service agent at the door may have said " "Cowboy' is on his way out" Even First Ladies and the rest of the First Family had code names. Some are for life. President and Mrs. Carter are the oldest former President and First Lady, and each has lifetime Secret Service protection until each passes away. Amy Carter has been married and because of that, lost her detail.
It used to be know as NIS the National Intelligence Agency
sorry- no. There were companies that used the Secret Service brand name- but they were not Smith and Wesson. However, they FIRED a cartridge that was developed- and NAMED by S&W- so you may see a marking like ".38 S&W CTGE". In that case, it is not the maker of the gun, but its caliber. None of those were actually used by the Secret Service- it was a marketing ploy.
To put things simply, James Bond works for the British Secret Service; the title On Her Majesty's Secret Service makes this pretty clear. This is the branch of British Intelligence with responsibilities external to the United Kingdom. Two specific designations have been used for the Service - MI7 in Dr No(see q.2.3) and MI6 from GoldenEye onwards (see q.2.2).
The vice president gets a pension computed by the formula used to compute pensions for members of Congress. It depends on the total years of service in government and his salary and when he retires.
The United States Secret Service switched to automatic pistols as standard issue weapons in the mid-1990s. This change was made to replace the older revolvers that were previously used.
As the former President of the United States, Barack Obama typically used the presidential motorcade, which is a heavily guarded convoy of armored vehicles. Additionally, he occasionally used Air Force One, the official aircraft for the President, for domestic and international travel.
Despite the markings, these were not made by Smith & Wesson (marking refers to the caliber) and they were not used by the US Secret Service. Depending on condition and finish, these are typically $50 to $125.
Zodiac inflatable boat.