British Forces Use James Bond Code Names [auf ENG]

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Ich denke doch das ihr alle Englisch könnt oder? Nach dem genialen Englisch hier: http://www.jamesbond.de/testing/forum/v ... 5&start=15

LONDON - For British soldiers fighting in Iraq (news - web sites), the code names involved in their mission are hard to forget — for anyone who has ever seen a James Bond movie.

Crackling over the British communication equipment come references to "Operation James" and its military targets, code-named "Goldfinger," "Blofeld" and "Connery."


By alluding to James Bond, its star Sean Connery and some of the heroes and villains in the 007 movies, British commanders have several goals in mind.


They include confusing the enemy, helping British soldiers remember the code words and boosting military morale with a little humor.


"`Operation James' is an objective named after something the soldiers will remember easily," said Paul Beaver, an independent military expert in London. "James Bond is a No. 1 Brit, and he's a hero."


So who chose that name?


"Probably a commander on the ground," said Ian Kemp, the news editor of Jane's Defense Weekly. "It's not surprising the army uses names like this. Some British camps in the first Gulf War (news - web sites) were named after characters in 'Blackadder,'" a popular TV comedy in Britain starring Rowan Atkinson. "It's definitely designed to give a morale boost."


"I think it's just yet again an exhibition of the British sense of humor" Capt. Al Lockwood, the British armed forces spokesman in Qatar, said with a straight face.


By contrast, American code names in the Persian Gulf — such as "Operation Free Iraq," "Enduring Freedom" and mission titles like "Noble Eagle" and "Valiant Strike" — seem aimed at inspiring support.


Often chosen by politicians in Washington, they include mouthfuls such as "Operation Provide Comfort" — to aid Kurdish refugees in northern Iraq — or "Operation Uphold Democracy," in Haiti.


In general, the British don't use "Operation Free Iraq." Their version of that name is "Operation Telic," featuring a little-known word derived from the Greek that means "aim," "purpose" or "ultimate end."


The word "telic" was chosen at random for security reasons, said a spokesman at Britain's Ministry of Defense.


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Ich habe es immer gewusst, James Bond ist und bleibt ein britischer Held!

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@ EW: Wo hast du das denn her?
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Stimmt ich hätte die Quelle angeben sollen :oops: Ich habs hier her: http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=s ... code_names

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War das nicht damals die Aktion, wo
sie die verwundete Soldatin gerettet haben ?
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@ EW: Ich danke!
"Walther PPK, 7,65 Millimeter. Ich kenne drei Männer, die eine solche Waffe tragen. Ich glaube, zwei davon habe ich getötet."
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