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  2. List of U.S. Department of Defense and partner code names

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    A list of code names for U.S. Department of Defense and partner exercises, programs, and activities, mostly in the form of two-word combinations. The code names are organized alphabetically and include some explanations and references.

  3. Secret Service code name - Wikipedia

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    The web page lists the code names used by the U.S. Secret Service for presidents, first ladies, and other prominent persons and locations. Donald Trump and his family members have the code names Mogul, Muse, Mountaineer, Marvel, Marksman, and Mechanic.

  4. Code name - Wikipedia

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    A code name is a code word or name used to refer to another name, word, project, or person, often clandestinely. Learn about the origins, purposes and examples of code names in military, espionage, business and aviation contexts.

  5. Holland Codes - Wikipedia

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    Holland Codes or RIASEC is a taxonomy of interests based on a theory of careers and vocational choice by John L. Holland. It classifies people into six types: Realistic, Investigative, Artistic, Social, Enterprising, and Conventional, and relates them to different occupations and work environments.

  6. Glossary of military abbreviations - Wikipedia

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    A comprehensive list of abbreviations, acronyms and initials related to military subjects, such as armour, artillery, infantry, and weapons. Find the definitions and meanings of terms like AAA, AEGIS, ACA, ACR, and more.

  7. CIA cryptonym - Wikipedia

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    CIA cryptonyms are code names or code words used by the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) to refer to projects, operations, persons, agencies, etc. The web page lists some examples of cryptonyms and their meanings, as well as the format and history of the system.

  8. Multiservice tactical brevity code - Wikipedia

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    Bead Window is a code word used by various military forces to indicate the last transmission potentially disclosed unauthorized information. It is one of the American standardized brevity code words for multiservice operations and does not include words unique to single service operations.

  9. List of military figures by nickname - Wikipedia

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    A comprehensive list of military figures from various countries and periods who have been given nicknames by their peers or the public. The nicknames range from humorous, descriptive, to honorific, and some have multiple meanings or origins.