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Secret Service debuts new badge for all personnel: ‘Represents unity’

Washington Examiner

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July 2, 2026

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Secret Service debuts new badge for all personnel: ‘Represents unity’

The Secret Service announced a brand-new unified insignia badge for all law enforcement personnel on Wednesday, a first in the agency’s 161-year history. Blackinton, a private company located in Attleboro Falls, Massachusetts, is the manufacturer of the new badge, featuring a raised star around a circular shield. The blue highlights on the badge symbolize law []

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KSAT San Antonio

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· Jun 23, 2026

US Coast Guard rescue swimmer during Hill Country flooding to receive Pat Tillman Award at ESPYs

A member of the U.S. Coast Guard, who was among the many who responded to the deadly July 4 flooding in the Hill Country, is set to be recognized at next month’s ESPYs.

National Post

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· Jun 23, 2026

Nearly $200K raised for officer shot dead in Montreal. He was a father to a ‘3-year-old’ with a second child on the way

'Behind the uniform was an exceptional man: a dedicated police officer, a loyal friend, a loving partner, and an extraordinary father,' a GoFundMe page described the 34-year-old

Breitbart News

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· Jul 5, 2026

5th Generation Veteran Has a Message for People Visiting the U.S.

A 5th generation U.S. veteran, who served in the U.S. Coast Guard, has a message for people who are visiting the U.S. on America's 250th birthday.

ArcaMax

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· Jun 29, 2026

Patriotic movies to stream to celebrate America's 250th birthday

Patriotism on screen comes in all different forms. It's politicians, athletes, soldiers, pilots, journalists — people from all walks of life, coming together in ordinary and extraordinary ways and making audiences celebrate the themes and ...

ABC7 New York

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· Jun 23, 2026

New York City veteran reflects on service, secrecy, and 55 years of love

New York City veteran reflects on service, secrecy, and 55 years of love

Salon

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· Jul 10, 2026

What a subway ride with white supremacists taught me about America

Surrounded by masked Patriot Front members on the DC Metro, I considered what it means to be an American

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Related coverage for "Secret Service debuts new badge for all personnel: ‘Represents unity’": KSAT San Antonio — US Coast Guard rescue swimmer during Hill Country flooding to receive Pat Tillman Award at ESPYs. National Post — Nearly $200K raised for officer shot dead in Montreal. He was a father to a ‘3-year-old’ with a second child on the way. Breitbart News — 5th Generation Veteran Has a Message for People Visiting the U.S.. ArcaMax — Patriotic movies to stream to celebrate America's 250th birthday. ABC7 New York — New York City veteran reflects on service, secrecy, and 55 years of love . Salon — What a subway ride with white supremacists taught me about America