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- Bodyguard abstract "A bodyguard (or close protection officer) is a type of security operative or government agent who protects a person or persons — usually a public, wealthy, or politically important figure(s) — from danger: generally theft, assault, kidnapping, homicide, harassment, loss of confidential information, threats, or other criminal offences.Most important public figures such as heads of state, heads of government and governors are protected by several bodyguards or by a team of bodyguards from an agency, security forces, or police forces (e.g., in the U.S., the United States Secret Service or the State Department's Diplomatic Security Service). In most countries where the Head of state is and have always been also their military leader, the leader's bodyguards have traditionally been Royal Guards, Republican Guards and other elite military units. Less-important public figures, or those with lower risk profiles, may be accompanied by a single bodyguard who doubles as a driver. A number of high-profile celebrities and CEOs also use bodyguards.".
- Bodyguard thumbnail Viktor_Yuschenko_bodyguards.jpg?width=300.
- Bodyguard wikiPageID "146695".
- Bodyguard wikiPageRevisionID "604213699".
- Bodyguard activitySector Government.
- Bodyguard activitySector Military.
- Bodyguard activitySector Security.
- Bodyguard caption "Bodyguards of Viktor Yushchenko flank their client as he leaves Gdansk city hall.".
- Bodyguard competencies "Team player, confidential, observant, physically fit, staying calm under pressure".
- Bodyguard employmentField "Near VIPs".
- Bodyguard formation "Background in security, law enforcement, armed forces, Security Industry Authority, driver's license".
- Bodyguard hasPhotoCollection Bodyguard.
- Bodyguard name "Bodyguard".
- Bodyguard officialNames "Close protection officer".
- Bodyguard relatedOccupation Security_guard.
- Bodyguard type Employment.
- Bodyguard subject Category:Bodyguards.
- Bodyguard subject Category:Protective_service_occupations.
- Bodyguard subject Category:Security_guards.
- Bodyguard comment "A bodyguard (or close protection officer) is a type of security operative or government agent who protects a person or persons — usually a public, wealthy, or politically important figure(s) — from danger: generally theft, assault, kidnapping, homicide, harassment, loss of confidential information, threats, or other criminal offences.Most important public figures such as heads of state, heads of government and governors are protected by several bodyguards or by a team of bodyguards from an agency, security forces, or police forces (e.g., in the U.S., the United States Secret Service or the State Department's Diplomatic Security Service). ".
- Bodyguard label "Bodyguard".
- Bodyguard label "Garde du corps".
- Bodyguard label "Guarda-costas".
- Bodyguard label "Guardaespaldas".
- Bodyguard label "Guardia del corpo".
- Bodyguard label "Leibwache".
- Bodyguard label "Lijfwacht".
- Bodyguard label "Телохранитель".
- Bodyguard label "حارس شخصي".
- Bodyguard label "ボディーガード".
- Bodyguard label "保鏢".
- Bodyguard sameAs Bodyguard.
- Bodyguard sameAs Leibwache.
- Bodyguard sameAs Guardaespaldas.
- Bodyguard sameAs Garde_du_corps.
- Bodyguard sameAs Guardia_del_corpo.
- Bodyguard sameAs ボディーガード.
- Bodyguard sameAs 경호원.
- Bodyguard sameAs Lijfwacht.
- Bodyguard sameAs Guarda-costas.
- Bodyguard sameAs m.012q9c.
- Bodyguard sameAs Q851436.
- Bodyguard sameAs Q851436.
- Bodyguard wasDerivedFrom Bodyguard?oldid=604213699.
- Bodyguard depiction Viktor_Yuschenko_bodyguards.jpg.
- Bodyguard isPrimaryTopicOf Bodyguard.