Site Report for the US Secret Service for Georgia

You can view the images of the offices in this state here.

Albany Office
Another one of these damned PO Boxes. >:( Google says the address is:
235 W Roosevelt Ave, Suite 221
Albany, GA 31702
Phone: 912-430-8442
Apprx. Coords- -84.15175 58179

EarthSat imagery was too grainy to be useful. I don't have much confidence that I have the correct place.

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Atlanta Office
ARGH! A PO Box! Google says the address is:
401 W. Peachtree St, NW, Suite 2906
Atlanta, GA 30308-0407
Phone: 404-331-6111
Apprx. Coords- -84.38671 33.76574

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Savannah Office
33 Bull Street
Savannah, GA 31401
Phone: 912-652-4401
Apprx. Coords-?

Google and Terraserver do not agree on the location. Google has no address for this office and it indicates an empty lot. But, Google does indicate another office called US Government, Office of Investigations. It is listed at 222 W Oglethorpe Ave. The location is not too far from where Terraserver plots. More research is needed on this office.

Man what a stinky-assed state. There wasn't much on any of these offices, except for Savannah. Bush came here and everyone got giddy and talked about how the SS loves to operate. You can read the pdf at http://www.stewart.army.mil/frontlineonline/archivedpages/FrontlineOnline09-18-03News.pdf. I will quote from it, but I'm not happy about having to type the whole thing out (think about it Secret Service and you'll figure it out):

"One nearby place the service has set up shop is Savannah. When President George W. Bush visited Hunter Army Airfield and Fort Stewart Friday, Savannah's Service staff worked closely with agents and officers from Washington and the rest of the country to make sure the event went off with a hitch.

Jeff Thomas, the resident agent in charge of the Savannah office, said, "The local Secret Service office works in a paired-up counterpart system with the President's Secret Service Detail.

The work is essentially handled equally. The White House staff decides who the participants of a specific event are and what venue is chosen. The Secret Service provides the protective umbrella for the event determined by the staff.

There are two types of Secret Service members, said Malcolm Wiley of the Services's Atlanta branch. There are agents, who protect people such as the president and other dignitaries, and there are officers, whose responsibilities lie in securing any area that will be occupied by the protectees. Both agents and officers were present at Friday's event.

Thomas explained how the local office's efforts enabled its members to successfully pave the way for agents and officers who arrived the day of the event.

"The local Secret Service office prepares for a presidential visit by initially providing logistical support to the President's Washington, D.C.- based Secret Service detail," he said. "This includes liaison with local law enforcement on matters of intelligence and criminal history, information sharing, providing lodging, transportation, and equipment support."

OSIN- So, that is what the local office has to do. I would think they would dread a visit by the President. By the way, you should read the next article after this one. It discusses what the military did to prepare for Bush's visit.

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