George H.W. Bush: Timberwolf
Secret Service details don’t halt until a term ends. Instead, the very same agents are typically assigned once they leave the office to protect a president. Presidents, as well as their employees, also form a wonderful relationship. For instance, a deep bond with his agents was developed by former President George H.W. Bush. So much so that, at 89, the former president, whose code name was Timberwolf, shaved his head for the 2-year-old son of a leukemia-diagnosed agent. He was so loved that Timberwolf’s specifics were tweeted out by the Secret Service and called their time serving him an “honor.”

George H.W. Bush: Timberwolf
Barbara Bush: Tranquility
Secret service members are not meant to be heard or seen. While trying to remain as invisible as possible, they work hard to protect those assigned as fixtures of First Family lives. However, as per the Secret Service agents that spoke up after First Lady Barbara Bush passed away, she was one of the few who would treat them as relatives. “Barbara Bush’s code name for the United States Secret Service was ‘Tranquility,'” agent Jonathan Wackrow wrote in an op-ed on CNN.

Barbara Bush: Tranquility