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The basic meaning of agency
The concept of agent is relatively broad, and it is generally simple after training. Generally, they first select talents and conduct technical training, such as foreign languages, psychology, fighting, local conditions and customs, tracking and anti-tracking, the establishment and management of intelligence networks, and so on. Then, they will have a long-term internship and perform special tasks after professional training. The responsibilities can be summarized as follows:

1. Protection of important people. In order to protect the confidentiality of your task, you must sacrifice yourself when necessary.

2. Defend the security of the capital and stand up when there is danger on important occasions. For example, in the event of an explosion or shooting, we should attack quickly, catch criminals and stop possible dangers and exhibitions.

3. Carry out major tasks at the national level, such as chasing and sniping important criminals, spying on information, and going deep into other countries or institutions to complete special tasks.

4. When necessary, sacrifice yourself heroically for the country and the secret service for greater interests or confidentiality.

If the rescue mission fails, you must automatically quit the mission and hand it over to the next agent.

The relationship between organizational agents and work in the United States.

Most working relationships are not agents. Agents have certain judicial rights and powers. They can use the approved weapons and devices to carry out the approved orders such as undercover infiltration investigation to prevent arrest and killing. Some people enjoy independent priority and special immunity from the law, the right of agents to write reports, and the autonomy of task funds. Many working relationships think they are agents, but they are not.

Agent is a very ambiguous word. To be sure, agents are just names for a certain kind of people, not a definite occupation.

In the United States, the external CIA can be called a special agent, but the internal FBI can also be called a special agent. As far as a department is concerned, people who work in the field are agents, but the word agent can also be used in internal affairs (such as intelligence analysis \ technicians). Many law enforcement agencies in the United States have agents.

Many law enforcement agencies in the United States have agents. Not all of them belong to the army, such as the Ministry of Justice.

FBI, DEA, ATF, etc.

In addition, there are NSA, NSA, CIA, CIA, which do not belong to the Ministry of Justice, mainly intelligence or foreign institutions.

In particular, although the Secret Service exists in united states secret service, the Secret Service and the special agent are two completely different concepts. The former is an institution, and the latter is a general term for the characteristics of a professional type.

China's agents are Qian Zhuangfei, Li Kenong, Bian Jingkai, Wang Chunwei and He Tu. ...

Sorge

Richard Sorge was the most legendary figure in World War II with elegant manners and personable demeanor. People can't believe that this German journalist, who graduated from Berlin University and Kiel University, has a separate office in the German Embassy in Tokyo and is closely related to the ambassador, actually works for Moscow. His warning that Germany will wage war against the Soviet Union and his accurate judgment that Japan will not take action in Siberia have gone down in history as a model of espionage. Sorge has made great contributions to world peace and sacrificed his precious life for the anti-fascist struggle. He is the most respected agent, and his courage and wisdom have always been praised by people. "His creed is: don't pry into the safe, but take the initiative to deliver the documents to the door; He broke into the secret room without a gun, but the door opened automatically for him.

Kawashima yoshiko

Chuan Dao Yoshiko (1May 24, 906-1March 25, 948), formerly known as Aisingiorro Xin, whose real name is Dong Zhen and whose real name is Cheng Zhi, whose Chinese is Jin Bihui. She is the first 14 daughter of Prince Su, and she has been a spy for Japan for a long time. Chuan Dao Yoshiko participated in the secret military and political activities such as the Huanggutun Incident, the September 18th Incident, the independence of Manchuria, and personally directed the Shanghai 28th Incident, the Wanrong Transfer and other events that shocked China and foreign countries. She also organized the National Cavalry Corps in Jehol to help the Japanese aggressors. 1948 On March 25th, Chuan Dao Yoshiko was executed at the age of 42. 1990 filmed a movie with the same name in Hong Kong. In 2008, Asahi TV in Japan also released the first special drama about the life of Kawashima Yoshiko.

Popov popov was the most famous Soviet agent during World War II.

He devoted himself to the Nazi's "wolf's den", risked all kinds of dangers for the victory of the allied forces and made great achievements. To some extent, his spy life is comparable to James Bond in ian fleming's novels. The tension and danger of his spy life are even more exciting, full of life-and-death struggle between evil and benevolence. He is regarded as the bravest and happiest spy genius by the western spy circles, with great charm and personality charm. Even Major General Stewart Menzies, the former head of British intelligence agencies, praised him, saying that he was "too scheming".

My friend, if you want to be a spy, please remember Dartmouth's famous saying: "If you want to survive in many risks, you'd better not take life too seriously."