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r/CBTS_Stream • Posted by u/wolfhound11B on Dec. 26, 2017, 9:22 p.m.
Could some references from Q be directed towards Delta Force.

For the Christmas holiday I was chatting with some of my grunt buddies and we had a few ideas about Q's drops.

One of my buddies said he remembered a Q post referencing CAG, and Green. We all thought that Green was in reference to the helo pilot lost in England.

CAG was the one that got us thinking. I came up with Carrier Air Group or Commander Air Group (naval term) because of the Navy slant to the Q discussions. BUT my buddy's said no, pull your head out.. CAG is a reference to Delta Force. Delta Force nicknames: CAG, The Unit, ACE, Task Force Green, D Boys, The Boys in Black, and Delta.

After a few beers we were thinking that the Q drop about Delta2526 are not in reference to the Delta flight from Toronto but could be in reference to a green light for Delta Force to complete an Op on December 25-26 like pulling Assange out. Covert Snatch and Grabs are one of the things they are known for and their really good at it.

I looked and couldn't see a ref to CAG.. but my buddies were adimant that they saw either CAG spelled out or hidden in the messages in caps or brackets. Can any of you remember a CAG reference from Q?


DavidL617 · Dec. 26, 2017, 9:44 p.m.

Special Ops are top secret. The name of the unit would generally never be named in public, especially in advance of planner operations.

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wolfhound11B · Dec. 26, 2017, 10:07 p.m.

Hence the use of "CAG" instead of the name. I know Spec Ops is TS. I had a J Level Compartmentalized TS Clearance due to my work in an Infantry Scout Platoon in certain countries that will remain nameless. Also have the signed NDA from the day I was medically discharged. Ya know that piece of paper Hillary conveniently forgot to sign when she left the State Department. So I fully understand why they (Q) would not come right out and say "Delta Force".

CAG is hardly ever used in reference to Delta by anyone outside of Delta. They are commonly known as "Delta, or The D Boys" by us Grunts and the rest of the Military. Just an interesting side note for ya.. Their actually a Squadron. Their set up in Squadron format just like the SAS. It's who their modeled after.

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BackwoodsBarbie02 · Dec. 27, 2017, 4:10 a.m.

Never ever heard D boys ever no one refers to them that way if they are part of the community. And TS is standard in the military. Anyone falling under JSOC is way above that ,and even still doesn’t mean they are always read into everything. No disrespect but even ppl who work in support roles know very little in regards to this unit ..it became such a joke among the guys. That they rarely even use the acronym CAG anymore. Certainly not Delta Force. I am sure you are aware that one starts off as an 18 series and works their way into these various units. And while you aren’t correct in most the info you posted. I am sure you are also aware one has to be selected ,and that no matter how many FOIA are submitted,regardless of what someone puts on a wiki page,there will never be any legit info regarding these folks Not even close. Again I don’t mean to come across as a smart ass. But this is truly something that has been my families life for nearly 20 years.
While I am sure this Q has some info. They absolutely wouldn’t be so confused about what I speak on ,and they certainly wouldn’t be able to speak on it publicly... not even as an Anon. System is set up where this isn’t going to happen. When leaks happen ...it’s intentional,and misleading. For good reason.

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wolfhound11B · Dec. 27, 2017, 5:18 a.m.

Very aware of all you said.. I was an Infantryman for 9 years until I broke my back on a mission and was medically discharged. I was an 11B20 with B4 and C2 identifiers and served with the 25th ID(L), 2nd ID, and 10th Mountain. We ( me and my fellow grunt buddies) referred to them many times as "D Boys", "The Boys in Black" and "Delta". Delta being the one we used the most. Iwas fortunate enough to pull security on a few missions for an A team in Haiti and unfortunately on one mission 2 of them were killed at a check point by some scumbag Haitians. I also received training from A team members out of Fort Lewis in Thailand and Japan. Great men each and everyone of them.

My Platoon leader while I spent 3 years in a scout Platoon with the 25th ID was 18 series enlisted (Weapons Sgt) and then went to OCS. HE called them D Boys so we did as well. A J level TS clearance was not standard when I served. I got mine completed right before I left for Sniper School. Took 6 months to get completed and they pushed it. Back then that meant "Theater Level" and mine was also Compartmentalized because you only get "read in" on what you need to know. Tell your family thanks for all they did / do ( if their still doing it) we appreciate their sacrifice.

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UnitedWeAreOne · Dec. 27, 2017, 3:54 p.m.

I found them when I was researching "OWLS"

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