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The current badge after the agency became a part of Homeland Security (2003–) During the 1940 Border Patrol expansion, four newly hired agents from the northeastern states drove this new pursuit vehicle from the Ford factory in Detroit to El Paso where they received training.
Media in category "Badges of the United States Border Patrol". The following 22 files are in this category, out of 22 total. Badge of a United States Border Patrol chaplain.svg 365 × 401; 262 KB. Badge of the United States Border Patrol (1924-1940).png 635 × 1,045; 917 KB.
Badges and Patches of the US Border Patrol. BP was a part of the Department of Labor. 1924 - 1940. This was a hat badge that graced the front of the old "bus driver" hats. This is the Patrol Inspector badge that replaced the first badge. 1941 - 1991. BP was under DOJ until CBP came into being. 1991 - 2003.
General Order 42 was a very short document and was modified with at least 10 amendments. Amendments six through ten have been located. The sixth supplement to General Order 42, dated April 4, 1928, contains the earliest Border Patrol rank and time-in-service insignia that have been located.
U.S. Border Patrol® Centennial Tribute Edition Henry® Rifles. Order Now.
Badge is only available for Active, retired, or former U.S. Border Patrol Agents. Please provide your U.S. Border Patrol Academy Class number or a photo of a valid PIV card, for us to verify your eligibility with the Academy.
U.S. Border Patrol® Centennial Commemorative Badge.
Badges. The standard official U.S. Border Patrol badge has retained its basic shape since the 1940's after a redesign of the first official badge worn in the 1920's-1930's.
On March 1, 2003, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) was established, and the U.S. Border Patrol became part of U.S. Customs and Border Protection, a component of DHS. The U.S. Border Patrol continues its efforts to control our nation's borders.
Border Patrol Agent reading the Miranda Rights to a suspect. Border Patrol Agent badge. The U.S. Border Patrol agent [31] (as opposed to officer) is a federal law enforcement agent actively patrolling a U.S. border to prevent persons from entering the United States without government permission. Agents detect and prevent the smuggling and ...