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Are we sure the details of this bio are correct? He joins the Navy at 18, leaves after 8 years in 1981. 3 years later, he joins the USSS. In that 3 years, he becomes a Norristown, Pennsylvania, Police dept. uniformed officer, then joins the Montgomery County, Pennsylvania DA's office as a "homicide detective", then joins the Maryland State Police as a trooper and "peace officer-flight paramedic", then in 1984 becomes a Secret Service agent. That is a lot of different jobs, not to mention education, training courses, hiring processes, promotions, etc., etc.... all in under 36 months? Hmm... - theWOLFchild13:07, 20 December 2017 (UTC)[reply]
@Thewolfchild:Having originally created this article back in April, 2015, I regretfully agree with the concerns raised regarding the accuracy of this article in its more recent form. One related issue I have recently identified is that the Reference link to Larkin's biography on the United States Senate website no longer works. Any assistance from my fellow Wikipedians in resolving that or other issues potentially affecting the accuracy of this article would be most appreciated.--TommyBoy (talk) 23:23, 9 July 2018 (UTC)[reply]