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The FBI visits the NYSE to commemorate its 100th anniversary of public service. The FBI officially turns 100 years on July 26 and marks the occasion with numerous events hosted by FBI field divisions across the country and legal attaché offices around the world. In honor of the occasion, Assistant Director-in-Charge of the FBI New York Office, Mark J. Mershon, accompanied by special agents in charge of various divisions within the New York FBI office, rings The Opening BellSM.
Click the link below to view an archived webcast of The Opening Bell.
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Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)
The FBI was established on July 26, 1908, by Attorney General Charles J. Bonaparte as the Bureau of Investigation with just 34 special agents, and was officially renamed the Federal Bureau of Investigation in 1935. The FBI has grown to over 30,000 employees, including more than 12,000 special agents and over 18,000 professional support employees, in 56 field offices, more than 400 resident agencies, and 62 legal attaché offices worldwide. For more information on the FBI and its 100th anniversary, please visit www.fbi.gov. (Source: FBI)
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