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  2. Federal Air Marshal Service - Wikipedia

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    On May 30, 2013, the first book on the history of the air marshals was published in the United States by Federal Air Marshal Clay Biles, who resigned three days after its publication. The book, entitled The United States Federal Air Marshal Service: A Historical Perspective, 1962–2012, gave never-before-released information on the more than ...

  3. Visible Intermodal Prevention and Response team - Wikipedia

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    Local transit officials had to work overtime accompanying VIPR teams unfamiliar with local systems such as rail stations; TSA did not reimburse local groups for overtime. TSA also compromised the anonymity, and thus safety, of Air Marshals by requiring them to wear clothing identifying themselves as Federal Air Marshals. VIPR deployments also ...

  4. Sky marshal - Wikipedia

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    The air marshal played by Peter Sarsgaard is a central character in the suspense thriller Flightplan, starring Jodie Foster, Erika Christensen and Sean Bean. [26] In the movie Non-Stop, the plot revolves around a US air marshal (Liam Neeson) who is accused of killing passengers while en route from New York to London. [27]

  5. William J. Hughes Technical Center - Wikipedia

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    The Technical Center serves as the national scientific test base for the Federal Aviation Administration. Technical Center programs include research and development, test and evaluation, and verification and validation in air traffic control, communications, navigation, airports, aircraft safety, and security.

  6. Robert MacLean - Wikipedia

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    MacLean was in the first air marshal class to graduate after the September 11, 2001 attacks. After subsequently hiring a significant number of new air marshals, the FAA program was moved under the new Department of Homeland Security's Transportation Security Administration and called the Federal Air Marshal Service (FAMS).

  7. Transportation Security Administration - Wikipedia

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    Federal Air Marshals: The Federal Air Marshal Service is the law enforcement arm of the TSA. FAMs are federal law enforcement officers who work undercover to protect the air travel system from hostile acts. As a part of the Federal Air Marshal Service, FAMs do carry weapons. [50]

  8. Fox News guest: Teachers should be armed 'like air marshals'

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    “I think [teachers] should be treated like air marshals,” she added. “You don’t know who they are, the staff will know who they are and they’re there if they’re needed.” ...

  9. Air marshal - Wikipedia

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    Air marshal (Air Mshl or AM) is an air-officer rank used by some air forces, with origins from the Royal Air Force. [1] The rank is used by the air forces of many countries which have historical British influence, including many Commonwealth nations .