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  2. David Rossi - Wikipedia

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    David Stephen Rossi is a fictional character in the CBS crime drama Criminal Minds, portrayed by Joe Mantegna.He is a Supervisory Special Agent in the FBI's Behavioral Analysis Unit, and has appeared from the episode "About Face", which was originally broadcast on October 31, 2007, during the show's third season.

  3. Matthew DeSarno - Wikipedia

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    Matthew J. DeSarno is a former Federal Bureau of Investigation special agent in charge of the FBI Dallas field office.He led the office during high-profile incidents like the 2019 Dallas courthouse shooting, the 2020 capture and trial of Yaser Abdel Said, and the 2022 Colleyville synagogue hostage crisis, resulting in the safe recovery of all of the hostages and the fatal shooting of the ...

  4. James Joseph Rowley - Wikipedia

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    Rowley began working for the Secret Service in 1938 during the days of Franklin D. Roosevelt's administration, after first joining the FBI in 1936. On June 18, 1964, Rowley provided testimony to the Warren Commission investigating the assassination of John F. Kennedy. [3] After the assassination, Secret Service training was regularized and ...

  5. Too Old to Join FBI? Become a Criminal Profiler

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    After all, the investigations Spencer Reid conducts on "Criminal Minds" are intellectually stimulating, do good, and pull in interesting colleagues. And, he tools around in a private jet. And, he ...

  6. Then and Now: Getting a Job After Military Life - AOL

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    In 1970 I was a new Mrs. Lieutenant and accompanied my ROTC husband to Ft. Knox, Ky., to Armor Officers Basic. I didn't try to get a job then because I knew it was only for nine weeks – and it ...

  7. FBI Academy - Wikipedia

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    In 1933, FBI agents were granted the power to possess a firearm and to arrest, and so the academy was opened to train agents. The Marine Corps granted them access to their firing ranges in Quantico, Virginia. After outgrowing the Marine Corps firing ranges, the FBI was granted permission to build their own firing range and classroom on the base.

  8. Joseph Carroll (DIA) - Wikipedia

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    After working with Swift and Company, a meat-packing concern, in Chicago, where he rose to a position as assistant sales manager, and soon after completion of law school, he left to join the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). Carroll was survived by his wife, Mary, and five sons, one of whom is former priest and writer James Carroll.

  9. Charles B. Winstead - Wikipedia

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    Charlie Winstead was born in Sherman, Texas on May 25, 1891. Before joining the FBI he engaged in various occupations, including decorated service with the US Army in World War I, working as a deputy sheriff in several Texas jurisdictions, and just before joining the Bureau, as a law clerk in the US Attorney's office in El Paso, Texas.