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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 |
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Served Vietnam January 1970 to January 1971. |
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” |
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* Radio phraseology, see [[Voice_procedure#Words_in_voice_procedure|here]]. |
* Radio phraseology, see [[Voice_procedure#Words_in_voice_procedure|here]]. |
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* [[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”
- Radio phraseology, see here.
- Roger That, a song by rap-label and group Young Money Entertainment.