President Donald Trump's Secret Service code name is "Mogul," and first lady Melania Trump's is "Muse." Here's what other ...
If you’ve ever been lucky enough to spot a royal family member in the wild, you may have noticed their bodyguards don’t call them Prince William, Catherine or—dare we say—Lizzy in public. In fact, the ...
While they might seem accessible to the public, the royal family doesn’t mess around when it comes to security. Which is why their security team often uses code names for members of the royal family.
Dwight Eisenhower was given the code name Providence when he came into office in 1953. After he retired, he was known as Scorecard because of his love for golf. Don’t forget to check out these funny ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. (NEXSTAR) — In every presidency for over 70 ...
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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 ...
The practice of naming military operations began with the German General Staff during World War I, primarily to maintain secrecy and aid in operational planning. Military operations across the world ...
(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 ...