Site Report for the US Secret Service for Maryland

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

Baltimore Office
100 S. Charles St, 11th Floor
Baltimore, MD 21201
Phone: 410-962-2200
Apprx. Coords- -76.61520 39.28816

Most searches on this office concern an arab-american SS agent who was removed from a flight just after 9/11 because of his "scary" ethnicity. You would think a pilot would have more sense than throwing an armed man off his aircraft because he didn't like the guy's looks. I think I would've shot him in the ass just for good measure if I had been in that situation. But then, aren't you glad I don't work for the SS? >:)

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Eastern Shore Office
US Naval Academy, RM 221, Police Dept, HQ Bldg 257
Annapolis, MD 21402
Phone: 410-268-7286
Apprx. Coords- -76.49293 38.98884

I have been unable to locate a good address to find this place. According to usna.edu, The building itself is located on Longshaw Road.

I knew if I kept looking I'd find it. The address is 257 Longshaw Road.

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Rowley Training Center Office
9200 Powder Mill Road, Rte 2
Laurel, MD 20708
Phone: 301-344-8530
Apprx. Coords- -76.84513 39.03606

The shot from the air came from a guy celebrating his return to flight status. I don't remember the website, but he did confirm for me that this was a Secret Service School. Later, I found out that it was Rowley. By the way, ever wonder what the Good O Boys watch for training films? Go to http://www.thememoryhole.org/foi/ss-videos.htm and have a look.

Back in 2002, SS Spokesman John Gill said there were plans to expand this facility and turn it into some sort of law enforcement university. The interesting thing about this article is not so much that, but it got a lot of hotel chains all horny. Think about it. All those students needing rooms at night while they're in the area getting trained. Of course, this paragraph caught my eye:

"Hoteliers are buzzing about the activity in the northern end of the county, which now has 3,000 hotel rooms, around half of the county's total of 6,300."

OSIN- Okay, so all those people will stay in hotels in the northern part of Prince George County. Also, the ATF was supposed to expand one of their training centers in this county as well. I'll have to keep that in mind.

In 2003, Mark V. Rosenker, then Vice Chairman of the NTSB gave the commencement address for a group of graduating agents. He spent most of the time talking about other agencies such as NTSB, but he did mention that training for new agents takes about 6 months. You can read it at http://www.ntsb.gov/speeches/rosenker/mvr031217.htm.

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