No gossip, no name dropping, just an enthralling memoir | Standing Next to History: An Agent's Life Inside the Secret Service | Joseph Petro, Jeffrey Robinson
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Standing Next to History: An Agent's Life Inside the Secret Service
Joseph Petro
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Jeffrey Robinson
St. Martin's Griffin
, 2006 - 304 pages
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highly recommended
An Interesting Read
I wanted to get a little more background on the
life
of a
Secret
Service
Agent
. I found this book filled with interesting tidbits of information. It was an easy read that I found entertaining, as well. His recounts of what it was like working around the Reagan administration, the Pope's US visit, etc. kept me interested for several hours worth of reading. It personalized some of the details that the public often may not realize.
Recommended for those interested in the Reagan Era and the Secret Service
If you have any interest in the presidency of Ronald Reagan or the
Secret
Service
, I highly recommend this book. The tone is very matter-of-fact, but what comes through is what an honorable person Joseph Petro is. He lost out on a possible N.F.L career when he was drafted for the Viet Nam War, but our country, and especially its elected officials during the time of his service, gained a great deal.
A very engaging book.
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No gossip, no name dropping, just an enthralling memoir
This is another book I read cover to cover in one sitting. I'm sad that it's over. The thoughtfulness and ethics and, well, honor of the writer touched me. Lots of cool
inside
r info without compromising security. No bitchy backstabbing. No gratuitous back-slapping either. A very easy read that I couldn't tear myself away from. A couple months back, the current president was in my city for a couple of hours and the amount of disruption to traffic was startling. I now have far more appreciation for how difficult these visits are and how much orchestration they involve.
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Excellent for anyone looking for more info about the Secret Service
I found this book extremely enlightening as to what
life
as an
Agent
in the USSS will be like. Petro does a wonderful job at writing about what he is allowed to disclose yet still keeping the reader engaged. If you are interested in the USSS, you should read this book during your application process since little is know about the
Service
.
Great read
This book is well written with just enough detail to keep you in every scene. It hooked me from page 1 and kept me interested all along.
Joseph Petro served for 23 years as a special
agent
in the United States
Secret
Service
; eleven of them with presidents and vice presidents. For four of those years he stood by the side of Ronald Reagan.
Following his career as a Navy Lieutenant, during which he patrolled the rivers and canals along the Vietnamese-Cambodian border, he worked his way up through the Secret Service to become one of the key men in charge of protecting the President. That journey through the Secret Service provides an individual look
inside
the most discreet law enforcement agency in the world, and a uniquely intimate account of the Reagan presidency.
Engagingly, Joseph Petro tells "first hand" stories of: riding horses with the Reagans; eluding the press and sneaking the President and Mrs. Reagan out of the White House; rehearsing assassination attempts and working, then re-working every detail of the president's trips around the world; negotiating the president's protection with the KGB; diverting a 26 car presidential motorcade in downtown Tokyo; protecting Vice-President Dan Quayle at Rajiv Gandhi's funeral where he was surrounded by Yassir Arafat's heavily armed bodyguards; taking charge of the single largest protective effort in the
history
of the Secret Service-Pope John Paul II's 1987 visit to the United States; and being only one of three witnesses at the private meeting between President Reagan and Mikhail Gorbachev that ushered in the end of the Cold War.
Joseph Petro provides an original and fascinating perspective of the Secret Service, the inner workings of the White House and a little seen view of world leaders, as a man who stood
next
to history.
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