Posted on Jul 27, 2014
SGT Derrick Tims
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It seems like every unit I have been in refers to the Commander and 1SG or CSM as 6 and 7. My question is, does any regualtion or manual mandate this or is it just a accepted tradition?
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I think what you are looking for is the SOI.
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SFC Ken Heise
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The answer you seek lies in FM 3-36 The Radio Operators Handbook.
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Edited 9 y ago
SGT Derrick Tims

I know this is old, but this is a recurring question in various quarters.

This is just an accepted (and a poor, in my opinion) tradition.

What we usually refer to as Callsigns are really Callwords. A proper callsign is a letter-number-letter combination then followed by the usual suffixes and expanders.

Callsigns, callwords, suffixes, and expanders, are all subject to change and there are no special rules for what they have to be. Common sense applies--don't violate other rules to do it like using a person's name as a callword and don't confuse people by trying to use an established proword or phonetic alphabet word as a callword (Wilco 6 this is Lima 9....).

There was a time when by doctrine callsigns, frequencies, suffixes and expanders all changed every 24 hours. Our technological level has made us soft in this regard and I think that's a mistake.
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