Template:Short description Template:About Template:Redirect Template:Distinguish Template:More citations needed Template:Infobox Occupation A bodyguard (or close protection officer/operative) is a type of security guard, government law enforcement officer, or servicemember who protects an important person or group of people, such as high-ranking public officials, wealthy businesspeople, and celebrities, from harm. The personnel team that protects a VIP is often referred to as the VIP's security detail.

Most important public figures, such as heads of state, heads of government, and governors are protected by a team of bodyguards from a government agency, security forces, or police forces. Less-important public figures, or those with lower risk profiles, may be accompanied by a single bodyguard who doubles as a driver. Bodyguards have existed since ancient civilizations, with notable examples including the Roman Praetorian Guard, Persian Immortals, and the Janissaries of the Ottoman Empire. These roles have evolved into modern executive protection professionals, equipped with advanced technologies and training.

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Walter B. Slocombe, the U.S. Under Secretary of Defense for Policy, with his bodyguard in Bosnia and Herzegovina in 1996. The bodyguard is armed with an M16 rifle.
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A team of bodyguards protecting Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff during her inaugural ceremony.
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Quanell X (center), the leader of the New Black Panther Party, with his bodyguards.
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A Croatian close protection unit trains using sub-machine guns and pistols during a demonstration exercise.
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A bodyguard wearing an earpiece for two-way radio, so he can receive instructions.
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The Cossacks Imperator Bodyguard unit from the early 1900s.
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Illustration of Japanese Imperial bodyguard Watanabe no Tsuna fighting a demon.

The work of a bodyguard consists mainly of planning routes, pre-searching rooms and buildings where the client will be visiting, researching the backgrounds of people that will have contact with the client, searching vehicles, and escorting the client on their day-to-day activities.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref> In the event of an emergency, a bodyguard's priority will always be to evacuate their client, rather than engage with threats.<ref name=":0">Template:Cite magazine</ref>

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