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The NGA is up there with the National Reconnaissance Office (NRO) in lack of public exposure. The NRO launches a lot of the satellites the NGA also uses for GEOINT and spying in general. NRO launches are part of the public record, but their missions are almost never revealed, and all clandestine in nature. The launch craft and missions are frequently given ... frankly villainous names and logos ... I wish I was jesting, but take a look for yourself: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_NRO_launches . I don't know how else to describe a mission with a motto like "Nothing Is Beyond Our Reach" with a Cthulu-entity as the figurehead - for a government agency mission no less.

People are always sort of disbelieving when I show them this sort of thing, in plain day. I can't figure out how the media has managed to never capitalize on this.




Missile squadrons also have creepy patches. Like this: http://m.ebay.com/itm/221802923522?_mwBanner=1


I think the mission patches are quite clever...


Death Wears Bunny Slippers?

Military humor ;)


That's quite funny - the map-encircling octopus has a long history, but doesn't tend to be self-applied!

http://jaredfarmer.net/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/Political-...


Looking at the list, some people are certainly having a good time drawing those patches.




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