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ADVANCED SKILLS IN EXECUTIVE PROTECTION
ADVANCED SKILLS IN EXECUTIVE PROTECTION
A. Hunsicker
Universal-Publishers
Boca Raton
Advanced Skills in Executive Protection
Copyright © 2010 A. Hunsicker
All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or by any information storage and retrieval system,
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Universal-Publishers Boca Raton, Florida
USA • 2010
ISBN-10: 1-59942-849-0 ISBN-13: 978-1-59942-849-9
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Hunsicker, A., 1953- Advanced skills in executive protection / A. Hunsicker. p. cm. Includes bibliographical references. ISBN-13: 978-1-59942-849-9 (pbk. : alk. paper) ISBN-10: 1-59942-849-0 (pbk. : alk. paper) 1. Executives--Protection. 2. Terrorism--Prevention. 3. Crime prevention. I. Title. HV8290.H86 2010 362.88--dc22 2010007666
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You are an Executive Protection Officer. You provide professional protection and physical security to your Principal. As an executive protection officer, you provide a high quality service with expertise and accuracy, and you are always ready to train and improve
your skills by challenging any conventional methods. You perform your duties with determination and professionalism, whether on national and international soil, always in accordance and harmony
with the law. You conduct your duties according to the highest standards of integrity,
morality, honor and loyalty. You carry out your assignments of protection regardless of nationality, religion or race, respecting your colleague officers with strict solidarity.
Your colleague officers are your brothers- in- arms; discipline and comradeship are your strength; courage and loyalty are your virtues. Your assignment to protect your principal is sacred. You will carry it out
until the end, at all costs and at the risk of your life. In the line of duty, you will act without passion and without hate. You will respect the defeated, never abandon your dead or wounded and never
leave your post. You will get your inspiration and commitment to excellence from our motto:
“ SEMPER PROTECTAMUS ”
Semper Paratus - Nec Aspera Terrent
To all those brave women and men, Security Guards, Dignitary and Executive Protection Officers, Law and Security Enforcement
Personnel, who risk and lose their lives to protect others.
To my Father
To Smokey
My gratitude and love to my dear wife, Serran, for being on my side with her dedication, support, patience and encouragement and for
helping me to finish this project.
A special thanks is reserved for Christie Mayer and Jeff Young of Universal Publishers, whose professional guidance and expertise helped
me through the process of publishing this and my previous books.
Fear not your enemies, for they can only kill you; fear not your friends, for they can only betray you. Fear only the indifferent, who permit the killers and betrayers to walk safely on the earth.
Edward Yashinsky
Detective Inspector Walter Henry Thompson (1890 - 1978) Bodyguard of Sir Winston Churchill
Invincibility lies in the defense; the possibility of victory in the attack.
Sun Tzu (722 - 481 BC)
Don Manuel de Godoy y Alvarez de Faria de los Ríos Sánchez Zarzosa(1767 - 1851). He was Adjutant General (Ajudante General) of the
Guards of Charles IV and Queen Maria Louisa of Spain.
Regard your soldiers as your children, and they will follow you into the deepest valleys. Look on them, as your own beloved sons, and they will stand by you even to death.
Sun Tzu (722 - 481 BC)
Assassination attempt on US President Andrew Jackson (January 30, 1835)
The best victory is when the opponent surrenders by his own terms before there are any hostilities. It is best to win without fighting.
Sun Tzu (722 - 481 BC)
Assassination of US President William McKinley (September 6, 1901)
He will win, who knows when to fight and when not to fight. He will win, who knows how to handle both superior and inferior forces. He will win, when the same spirit through all ranks motivates the entire army. He will win who prepared himself and waits to take the enemy unprepared. He will win, who has military capacity and the sovereign is not interfering with.
Sun Tzu (722 - 481 BC)
Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria (June 28, 1914)
The clever combatant imposes his will on the enemy, but does not allow the will of the enemy imposed on him.
Sun Tzu (722 - 481 BC)
Assassination of U.S. President John F. Kennedy (November 22, 1963)
Move not unless you see an advantage. Do not use your troops unless there is something to gain. Do not fight unless the position is critical. If it is to your advantage make a forward move - otherwise, stay where you are. Anger may change in time to gladness - content will overcome vexation.
Sun Tzu (722 - 481 BC)
Assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King (April 4, 1968)
Whoever is first in the field and awaits the arrival of the enemy will be fresh for the fight. Whoever arrives late and has to hasten to battle will arrive exhausted.
Sun Tzu (722 - 481 BC)
Assassination attempt on U.S. President Ronald Reagan (March 30, 1981)