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Rafael Gonzales (Charlie Two Charlie Squad Leader)coined this saying in Vietnam due to not being able to pronounce affirmative
Rafael Gonzales (Charlie Two Charlie Squad Leader)coined this saying in Vietnam due to not being able to pronounce affirmative


Served Vietnam January 1970 to January 1971...I became a radioman on are about March of 1970 One day while on an operation, He was crossing a booby trap infested area with Alpha Company 1st platooon he was asked if He receive the last message stead of saying "Affirmative" meaning "Yes"(to save his life I could not pronounce "Affirmative") and so He said “Roger That"Charlie Two Charlie Squad Leader...Nam 70-71
Served Vietnam January 1970 to January 1971. He became a radioman on are about March of 1970 One day while on an operation, He was crossing a booby trap infested area with Alpha Company 1st platooon he was asked if He receive the last message. Instead of saying "Affirmative" meaning "Yes"(to save his life I could not pronounce "Affirmative") so He said “Roger that”

* Radio phraseology, see [[Voice_procedure#Words_in_voice_procedure|here]].
* Radio phraseology, see [[Voice_procedure#Words_in_voice_procedure|here]].
* [[Roger That (song)|Roger That]], a song by rap-label and group [[Young Money Entertainment]].
* [[Roger That (song)|Roger That]], a song by rap-label and group [[Young Money Entertainment]].

Revision as of 02:40, 15 November 2017

Roger that may refer to: Rafael Gonzales (Charlie Two Charlie Squad Leader)coined this saying in Vietnam due to not being able to pronounce affirmative

 Served Vietnam January 1970 to January 1971. He became a radioman on are about March of 1970 One day while on an operation, He was crossing a booby trap infested area with Alpha Company 1st platooon he was asked if He receive the last message.  Instead of saying "Affirmative" meaning "Yes"(to save his life I could not pronounce "Affirmative") so He said “Roger that”