The Secret Service uses code names for presidents, first ladies and other prominent people and locations. Originally, the code names were used for security purposes when sensitive electronic ...
Having worked as a writer since 2014, Martin Wood started as a gaming academic before joining GameRant. His passion and aspirations for the field began with his childhood favorites, like Pokemon ...
(NEXSTAR) — In every presidency for over 70 years, the new commander in chief and the first family have gotten Secret Service code names, but did you know they really aren’t all that secret? Used by ...
What's in a code name? A lot of history, that's what. For over 75 years, U.S. presidents and first families have taken part in a long-honored tradition of going by nicknames symbolic of their ...
First families get their Secret Service code names at the very beginning of a presidential campaign. Presidents get to choose from a list if they'd like, but first families don't have much choice.
Last month the world watched rebel forces pour into Tripoli under the banner of Operation Mermaid Dawn. While watching the news, I was struck by a curiosity many of you might have shared: just where ...