Ghost Team Eagle Division The Ghost Teams were now six teams strong and the Headquarters had been located within the FBI building, below ground level number five. (G5) The Six Teams known as Ghost Team Eagle and went by team names - Delta, Kilo, Oscar, Quebec, Sierra and Tango. John Ross the former Secretary of Homeland Security under President Quinton Beason delegated to the Director position of the newly formed Special Operations Team. Vice President Landon Scott along with the Directors of the FBI, CIA and NSA pulled together a special operations team to help combat the new threat of terrorism. Ghost Team Delta, which consisted of former and current experienced Military combat members of the Special Forces, Rangers, Delta, Seals, and former local, state and federal law enforcement officers whom had been handpicked by Director Ross, from their outstanding records and accomplishments. Ghost Team Eagle, (GTE) the elite American Special Operations force designed and formed to capture any and all significant Islamic State operative in the U.S. and abroad, ushering in a new and potentially disadvantaged phase in the fight against the extremist militant groups. American defense officials described GTE teams as a crucial development in battling the Islamic State but said it also raised questions about handling what is likely to be a growing group of detainees. Unknown source officials say that the team, referred to as a “specialized expeditionary targeting force,” will almost certainly increase the amount of intelligence on the Islamic State available to the United States, including information about current operations extracted from their interrogations, laptops and cell-phones. With the help of several members of the Intrigue Digital Light and Special Effects Inc. (IDLSE) technicians, the team learned to create shields that make them invisible. By popping a special designed grenade of reflective metallic smoke and a hologram laser generator, the holograms would bounce off the smoke creating either a screen shield or a background reflective screen that was almost impossible to detect even to radar. After watching the team in simulated operation near Camp David they demonstrated the use of the magic shield, Vice President Scott had said, "That's a real Ghost Team," and the name had stuck. Homeland Security, created six units, including this one. The National Counterterrorism Plan divided the country into five sectors, each with a Ghost Team assigned to it, with one extra team to cover teams when in training or on another mission. Only government officials and members of the military with the highest security clearance know about the true existence of Ghost Teams. Very few people are aware that agents like Ghost Team Delta live right next door to them. Ignorance of our existence is vital to our safety, was the mantra they all lived by. The Six Teams known as Ghost Team - Delta, Kilo, Oscar, Quebec, Sierra and Tango. The Special Warfare Badge or Ghost Tab known as the EAGLE TRIDENT. None of the team members ever displayed or acknowledged the existence of the Eagle Trident to anyone other than the President and Vice President of the United States. Headquarters of “Ghost Team Eagle” located G5, at J. Edgar Hoover F.B.I. Building. The first FBI employees moved into the new building June 28, 1974. At that time, FBI Headquarters offices housed in nine separate locations. By May 30, 1975, the Director, the associate director, and several divisions had moved in. Thirty-eight years after the first proposal for a separate FBI building and 15 years after Congress approved construction on the Pennsylvania Avenue site, the last employees moved into the building in June 1977. Director Hoover had the basement developed six levels below ground, without the approval of Congress. They had agreed to two levels below ground to accommodate secured vehicle parking on level one and a command center on level two.