Secret Service Unveils Major Uniform Change
Summary
The U.S. Secret Service has introduced a new single badge design that all officers will wear for the first time in the agency’s 161-year history. The change replaces two separate badges, uniting Special Agents and Uniformed Division officers under one emblem to reflect their shared mission.Key Facts
- The new badge consolidates the badges previously worn separately by Special Agents and Uniformed Division officers.
- The badge features the “Service Star,” a symbol used by the agency since 1875.
- Each point of the star stands for one of the agency’s five core values: Justice, Duty, Courage, Honesty, and Loyalty.
- The design includes a circular shield, gold accents, and a blue ring representing the Secret Service’s law enforcement heritage.
- This change aims to present a unified identity for the entire agency.
- The Secret Service was founded 161 years ago and has redesigned its badge multiple times since the 19th century.
- The new badge reflects the agency’s combined mission to protect national leaders and investigate financial crimes.
- Secret Service Director Sean Curran described the change as more than just a new look.
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