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The natural answer would be NO! The Secret Service would never allow it. But wouldn't a president be at least as safe (o. r safer) if surrounded by several thousand loyal soldiers than he would be surrounded by a few hundred Secret Service members?
I ask this because I was writing a story where the president sends a military force (including the 4th Armored Calvary Regiment, a specialized unit specifically designed by the president) overseas to fight and he chooses to go with it. Note the president in this story has never been a soldier himself so with the 4th ACR he is restricted to a "support role" like driving a truck, delivering ammunition and supplies. That sort of thing
I ask this because I was writing a story where the president sends a military force (including the 4th Armored Calvary Regiment, a specialized unit specifically designed by the president) overseas to fight and he chooses to go with it. Note the president in this story has never been a soldier himself so with the 4th ACR he is restricted to a "support role" like driving a truck, delivering ammunition and supplies. That sort of thing