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Today, the #FBI celebrates our 114th birthday! That's 114 years of fighting crime and terrorism, building partnerships, and providing victim assistance. We are proud to continue our work protecting the American people and upholding the U.S. Constitution. 1908-2022 // Celebrating 114 Years // This graphic also feat
Read about some of the #FBI's most famous cases and criminals at go.usa.gov/xSRSQ. Arrest record for Al Capone, received from Miami Police Depa
At the #FBI, whether we're working with law enforcement, security, intelligence, academic, industry, or community partners, teamwork makes our mission possible. Learn more at go.usa.gov/xSnqK. Two FBI agents—including a member of a Joint Terrorism Tas
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This week, some of the #FBI's historic first women special agents returned to Quantico and Bureau Headquarters to share their experiences, stories, and advice with with current personnel and new agent trainees. #WomenWearTheBadge go.usa.gov/xS8Dv On July 17, 1972, Joanne Pi...
While at Quantico, these #FBI trailblazers toured the Training Academy campus to see the changes that have been made since they were students 50 years ago. #WomenWearTheBadge go.usa.gov/xS8Dv Christine M. Jung, who was ... The Training Division repl...Susan Roley Malone returns ...Joanne Pierce Misko speaks ...
And while at #FBI Headquarters, they shared their stories during a panel that was attended by Bureau leadership and female special agents from each of the FBI's 56 field offices. #WomenWearTheBadge go.usa.gov/xS8Dv Some of the Bureau’s histor...Christine M. Jung speaks to...Kathy Adams, the first fema...Among the historic firsts c...
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Fifty years ago this month, women entered the #FBI Training Academy in Quantico, Virginia, for the first time. In celebration of a half-century of female special agents, Director Christopher Wray met with a group of women who blazed Bureau history. #WomenWearTheBadge From left to right, Christi...
Susan Roley Malone, a U.S. Marine-turned-special agent, was one of the first two women agents in the #FBI's modern history. She entered duty on July 17, 1972. #WomenWearTheBadge go.usa.gov/xSWfU FBI Director Christopher Wr...
JoAnn Sakato, the #FBI's first Asian American woman special agent, spent almost a quarter-century working everything from civil rights and white-collar crime to fugitives and foreign counterintelligence. #WomenWearTheBadge go.usa.gov/xSWGA FBI Director Christopher Wr...
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