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'''Federal Air Marshal Service''' was originally founded by the US ] or ] to combat the rash of ]ings occurring during the late 1960's and early 1970's. Original air marshals were ] s and later were specially trained personnel of the FAA. Their mission was to safeguard the aircrft they were on against hijacking and all other forms of crimes. Under the Homeland security Act of 2002 the airmarshals were transferred to the ] Bureau of the US ]. '''Federal Air Marshal Service''' was originally founded by the US ] or ] to combat the rash of ]ings occurring during the late 1960's and early 1970's. Original air marshals were ] s and later were specially trained personnel of the FAA. Their mission was to safeguard the aircrft they were on against hijacking and all other forms of crimes. Under the Homeland security Act of 2002 the airmarshals were transferred to the ] Bureau of the US ].

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Federal Air Marshal Service was originally founded by the US Federal Aviation Administration or FAA to combat the rash of hijackings occurring during the late 1960's and early 1970's. Original air marshals were United States Marshal s and later were specially trained personnel of the FAA. Their mission was to safeguard the aircrft they were on against hijacking and all other forms of crimes. Under the Homeland security Act of 2002 the airmarshals were transferred to the Immigration and Customs Enforcement Bureau of the US Department of Homeland Security.

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