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I thought I heard that the whole code name thing is actually just standard protocol now but not necessarily secret with all of the new technology, etc in place. The names are supposed to be easily understood on the radio by secret service and easier to use/say than "the first lady" or "Mrs. Obama".
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Hehehe...her name - The Box Can you imagine...if He was having congress with the First Lady...the Radio Chatter would be..... Wait for it............ The Gift is in The Box :) |
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Actually its not a code name, its shorthand for easy and positive identification. The commo devices are encrypted so "code" names are not really so much of a security issue.
In the Army the traditional call sign identifiers were alpha numeric. The commander's numeric was always SIX. So, one might be designated "Rifle SIX" or "Gunner SIX" or some such. Since I was/am Cavalry, if I could choose my own it would be "Sabre SIX" |
Codename: Danger
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Mankiller;)
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I'm sticking with my Advance name. |
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I'm gonna go for Numa Numa. Because basically I have viral videos stuck in my head.
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Longfellow.
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Senruset: FLAG ON THE PLAY!!!!!!! 5 yard penalty
My code name is Blossom Rosepetal. |
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