kzt wrote:ldwechsler" quote="saber964 wrote:How about Operation Wooden Horse or Rat Poison.
The secrecy bit is often out the window thanks to politics. Remember "Desert Shield" and "Desert Storm." I think we also had a "Raging Justice" for later in Iraq.
These days the politics of it all seems to rule. After all, the politicians really don't care if using obvious names causes the loss of lives on the armed forces. THEY'RE not the ones fighting.
I am told there are two different types of names for operations used by the us military. There is the secret planning code name, which is one word and is classified, and the unclassified operation nickname, for example ‘just cause’. Which is always two words.[/quote]
The modern military uses two types of code words, one for planning the other for the press. An excellent example was the IDF's Raid on Entebbe. For the planning and actually operation it was code named Operation Thunderbolt afterward it was renamed Operation Yonatahn named for the only Israeli military casualty Yonatahn Netanyahu. FYI Benjamin Netanyahu is his younger brother. Further FYI the U.S. military also uses two word code words to designate joint military exercises like Gallant Eagle, Team Spirit, Noble Eagle and Kernel Potlatch