Body Guard File

Modern personal protection is categorized by the specific environment and type of threat it addresses:

Notable examples include the Spartan Hippeis (300 elite soldiers), Alexander the Great’s Somatophylakes , and the Roman Praetorian Guard , who eventually wielded enough power to influence imperial succession. body guard

In the 20th century, the rise of the U.S. Secret Service and private agencies like Pinkerton shifted the focus from pure muscle to systematic risk management. Key Roles and Specializations Modern personal protection is categorized by the specific

Protection evolved through feudal systems with knights and retainers, eventually leading to more organized units like the Medjay in Egypt and the Samurai in Japan. Alexander the Great’s Somatophylakes

This paper explores the evolution, roles, and future of the personal protection industry, tracing its journey from ancient royal guards to the sophisticated, intelligence-led "Executive Protection" of today. The Evolution of Personal Protection