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Ground Force One is the unofficial code-name for the black armored buses used to transport the president of the United States and other dignitaries.[1]

The United States Secret Service formerly used rented buses as part of the presidential motorcade, with retro-fitting for secure communications where necessary. In August 2011 the Secret Service introduced a new permanent addition to the federal government's fleet, initially for use by Barack Obama in the campaign leading up to the 2012 Presidential Election. The basic model H3-V45 VIP 3 axle shell was designed by Quebec, Canada-based specialist firm Prevost Car, and then fitted out by Hemphill Brothers Coach Company in Nashville, Tennessee to provide 505 square feet of interior space, including flashing police-style red and blue lights on the front and the back. It was then further added to by the Secret Service with Presidential secure communications and other specialist equipment. The two buses cost $1.1 million each, and were leased from Hemphill Brothers during the administration of President Barack Obama.[2]

The coaches are part of the federal government fleet and are painted plain black. A second bus was used by Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney during the campaign leading up to the 2012 Presidential Election, and then deployed as a back-up by other visiting dignatories. The Secret Service code name for the bus is Stagecoach while the president is aboard.[3][4]

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References

  1. ^ Luke Johnson (Monday, 17 October 2011). "John McCain Blasts Obama Jobs Tour, Campaign Bus: 'I Have Never Seen An Uglier Bus'". The Huffington Post. Retrieved 17 October 2011. {{cite news}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  2. ^ Robert Farley (25 August 2011). "Obama's Canadian-American Bus". FactCheck. Retrieved 17 October 2011.
  3. ^ Ann Compton (August 16, 2011). "Obama Debuts New Presidential Bus on Rural Tour". ABC News. Retrieved 18 September 2012.
  4. ^ Tom Murse. "How Much Did That Obama Bus Cost?". About.com. Retrieved 18 September 2012.