The funny part is that I feel having it explicitly labeled like this is standard for military mentality.
"What are we purchasing?"
"A deception campaign."
"Okay fine, write that down in the log."
"Sir, are you sure you want us to call it that? Shouldn't we call it, like, happy-fun-time-morale-building-operation or something?"
"ABSOLUTELY NOT. First, I'll forget what it is if we do that. Second, if they want me to buy a fucking deception campaign, then we're buying a deception campaign. I am NOT going to get my dick in a vice because 'ooohhh you bought a deception program, not a deception campaign, we're not paying for it.' "
The funny part is that I feel having it explicitly labeled like this is standard for military mentality.
"What are we purchasing?"
"A deception campaign."
"Okay fine, write that down in the log."
"Sir, are you sure you want us to call it that? Shouldn't we call it, like, happy-fun-time-morale-building-operation or something?"
"ABSOLUTELY NOT. First, I'll forget what it is if we do that. Second, if they want me to buy a fucking deception campaign, then we're buying a deception campaign. I am NOT going to get my dick in a vice because 'ooohhh you bought a deception program, not a deception campaign, we're not paying for it.' "
Yeah also how it immediately births two acronyms, it's gotta be legit.
You have no idea how bad the problem is unless you've operated from within the federal sector. I swear it's a goddamn fetish.
Makes you wonder if some of these military guys ever created a program that became an acronym spelling out FAGGOT.
I'm sure some grunts somewhere have done this because it was funny.
"We only did this for the acronym"
That's what confused me too, you'd expect it to be called something coded, nope, even has an abbreviation for it ha.