Task Force Kilo

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Task Force Kilo
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Logo of Task Force Kilo
Agency overview
FormedJanuary, 2014 (9 years ago)
Dissolved2014 (unofficially)
2017 (officially)
Superseding agency
TypeDefunct federal law enforcement agency
JurisdictionUnited States
Agency executives
  • Astroparticle (last known), Kronos/CO
  • Unknown (last known), Centaur/XO
Parent department

Task Force Kilo, often referred to by its initials, TFK, was an agency founded in 2014 by Secretary of Defense Astroparticle dedicated to protecting the president of the United States.[1] The agency was initially under the Department of Defense until it was at some point transferred to the Department of Homeland Security. It was considered one of the most prestigious agencies in the United States.

History[edit | edit source]

Task Force Kilo training grounds. Photo circa 2023.

Task Force Kilo was originally founded in January, 2014, under the Department of Defense, by Secretary Astroparticle. It was dedicated to protecting the president and vice president of the United States.[1][2] The agency was officially established as a law enforcement agency of the United States by Vice President Suddenrush12G, in March, 2014.

Task Force Kilo was extremely difficult to gain entry to, requiring at least 2 months of service within the United States Military, multiple hours per day of activity, and gunfighting and obstacle course testing, as well as more unorthodox tests including gaining badges on non-United States related games such as Apocalypse Rising, mental evaluations, and competent knowledge in cybersecurity and exploitation.[3]

After Astroparticle departed from the United States, Task Force Kilo was unofficially dissolved, however under the presidency of Suddenrush12G, the President transferred the agency to the Department of Homeland Security where it continued operating as a presidential protection detail.[4][5]

The last president to utilize Task Force Kilo was President Rapidaax[1]. President Rapidaax further removed Task Force Kilo's powers, granting the director of the United States Secret Service oversight of the agency and preventing task force members from using the Secret Service's team at Las Vegas or Washington, D.C..[6] After his presidency, Task Force Kilo was officially dissolved, with all duties being permanently transferred to the United States Secret Service.

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