Who is the most famous FBI agent?

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J. Edgar Hoover
John Edgar Hoover (January 1, 1895 – May 2, 1972), an American law-enforcement administrator, served as the first Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI).
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, the first and most controversial FBI Director, was also arguably the most influential of them all.
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Who is the most famous federal agent?

Special Agent Eliot Ness is one of the most famous federal agents in the history of law enforcement. As a supervisor of an ordinary team of agents, he did the extraordinary.
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Who is the youngest FBI agent?

Richard Wershe Jr.

Born: July 18, 1969, Detroit, Michigan, U.S. What is this? Richard Wershe Jr. is the youngest FBI agent to date. Wershe became an FBI informant by chance when he was just 14 years.
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Who was the first female FBI agent?

Fifty years after beginning training at the FBI Academy to become the FBI's first female special agents, Joanne Pierce Misko and Susan Roley Malone returned to the FBI for an anniversary celebration and reunion.
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Who made the FBI famous?

Edgar Hoover, director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) from 1924 to 1972, is remembered for transforming the “Bureau” into a professional and effective investigative police force but also for using its power against those seen as political subversives.
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Who is on FBI Most Wanted?

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  • YULAN ADONAY ARCHAGA CARIAS.
  • RUJA IGNATOVA.
  • ARNOLDO JIMENEZ.
  • OMAR ALEXANDER CARDENAS.
  • ALEXIS FLORES.
  • BHADRESHKUMAR CHETANBHAI PATEL.
  • ALEJANDRO ROSALES CASTILLO.
  • JOSE RODOLFO VILLARREAL-HERNANDEZ.
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Can you join FBI at 40?

You must be at least 23 years old at the time of your appointment. You must also be younger than 37, unless you qualify for an age waiver available to veterans. See our qualification requirements webpage for more information on what it takes to become a special agent.
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Who is the most wanted female by the FBI?

The FBI has added "Cryptoqueen" Ruja Ignatova to its Ten Most Wanted Fugitives list. Ignatova is the only woman on the FBI's Ten Most Wanted Fugitives list and is the 11th in its 72-year history, said the FBI, which is offering a reward of up to $100,000 for information leading to her arrest.
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Is it hard to join FBI?

The FBI accepts fewer than 20% of applicants, making jobs within the bureau highly competitive. Applicants typically begin their candidacy through one of the FBI's various entry programs, all of which are tailored to specific FBI career tracks.
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Can FBI have tattoos?

Kellie: Yeah, they are allowed. Now I would suggest that if you're looking to get a tattoo, be very judicious in where you place it, just because the image of the Academy in the FBI is extremely important. So just be judicious in your placement of your tattoo.
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How long is FBI training?

All special agents begin their career at the FBI Academy in Quantico, Virginia, for 20 weeks of intensive training at one of the world's finest law enforcement training facilities. During their time there, trainees live on campus and participate in a variety of training activities.
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Who is the current FBI boss?

Incumbent

The current director is Christopher A. Wray, who assumed the role on August 2, 2017, after being confirmed by the United States Senate, taking over from Acting Director Andrew McCabe after the dismissal of former Director James Comey by President Donald Trump.
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What is the highest FBI job?

The highest rank in the FBI is the director. The office is filled by presidential appointment, provided the Senate votes to confirm. The FBI director answers to the U.S. attorney general, the director of national intelligence and various congressional committees.
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Do FBI agents have ranks?

Special Agents have their own organizational hierarchy that is unique and can be confusing to those outside of the federal law enforcement community. Below is a representation of ranks and typical pay grades: Special Agent (GS 5 - GS 13)
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Who is the most wanted man in history?

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  1. Thomas James Holden.
  2. Morley Vernon King.
  3. William Raymond Nesbit.
  4. Henry Randolph Mitchell.
  5. Omar August Pinson.
  6. Lee Emory Downs.
  7. Orba Elmer Jackson.
  8. Glen Roy Wright.
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Who is the longest most wanted person in the world?

Time flies when you're on the run! The shortest time spent on the Ten Most Wanted Fugitives list was two hours by Billy Austin Bryant in 1969 and the longest was over 32 years by Victor Manuel Gerena.
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Who is the most wanted drug lord now?

Most Wanted Fugitives
  • Yulan Andony Archaga Carias. ...
  • Chuen Yip. ...
  • Ismael Zambada Garcia. ...
  • Kenny Jing Ang Chen. ...
  • Nemesio Oseguera-Cervantes. ...
  • Julio Alex Diaz. ...
  • Rommel Pascua Cipriano. ...
  • Jesus Alfredo Guzman-Salazar.
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Is there a height minimum for FBI?

The FBI does not have a height requirement, but candidates must meet the other qualifications to be hired and attend the training academy in Quantico, VA.
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Can a girl join the FBI?

Becoming a special agent with the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) is a rigorous process for anyone, male or female. In an interview with U.S. News and World Report, senior FBI executive Peter Sursi explained that men and women of all races are encouraged to apply for agency positions.
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What disqualifies you from FBI?

Candidates cannot have used any illegal drug, other than marijuana, within the ten (10) years preceding the date of the application for employment. Additionally, candidates cannot have sold, distributed, manufactured, or transported any illegal drug or controlled substance without legal authorization.
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Why do you have to be 23 to join the FBI?

The age range to qualify for a position as an FBI agent is 23 to 37 years old. While certain waivers are available, only people who meet this age category will be considered for the position. This is to ensure not only mental maturity and experience, but also physical strength and endurance.
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What age do FBI agents retire?

The mandatory retirement age for special agents is 57. In rare circumstances the FBI director may grant one-year extensions, up to age 60, on a case-by-case basis.
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Do FBI agents have to serve 20 years?

ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS

FBI special agents have a mandatory retirement age of 57. In order to achieve the required 20 years of service for retirement, you must enter on duty no later than the day before your 37th birthday.
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