This is the most difficult question to answer on the planet, and this is a good thing. It’s really just a question of terminology. The term “special agent” is used a lot and refers to someone who is an agent of the US government. The term “agent” is used a lot and refers to someone who acts on your behalf to get something done for you.
It makes sense that the two terms are used so often and that they are synonymous. It also makes sense that someone would use the term special agent as a generic term for someone who is trained to do what the government tells them to do. However, there is a very important difference between the two. As of right now, the government doesn’t really know what special agents do, or at least what they do.
Special agents are trained by the government to do specific things. This means that the government doesn’t know what is going on inside the government. They are given training so that they can, theoretically, do whatever the government tells them to do. We know that special agents are not allowed to go on missions for their own personal reasons, nor to go on them without approval from the government.
This is because the government (and agencies) are very concerned with keeping their own secrets. This is why agents are trained so well so that they can do anything they want, without having to worry about the government or their own personal privacy. Agents are given a wide range of skills, from being able to make and maintain weapons with very minimal training, to being able to sneak into other government buildings or rooms to do whatever they want.
Special agents are trained to act as spies. This is because they are not supposed to reveal anything that would compromise them or the government. They are trained to act as agents, and are responsible for not revealing information to the government, but in the end they are supposed to protect their own secrets.
Special agents are different from agents in how they are trained, and in how they think. Agent training involves sitting in on meetings between the government and the people who work for it. They learn about themselves, their weaknesses, and how to be able to reveal information that will cause them to be discovered.
It’s like the difference between an agent and a spy. The agent is trained to act as an informant, a spy, or a double agent. The agent is trained to keep his source of information secret. The spy is trained to tell the government everything he knows. The agent is a spy, but the spy is not trained to act as one. Agents are trained to keep their sources of information secret, while spies are trained to be informants.
Agents are trained to keep their sources of information secret, while spies are trained to be informants.
Agents are always trained to be informants, while spies are trained to be informants.