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No, the military doesn't use 10-codes. After becoming an emergency responder after the military, I feel that it's for the better as well.
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Will Boyd I was a Marine Radio Operator. 10-4 was police code. The military would say Roger" for understood, and then "Out" for end of transmission.
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no, its a civilian thing, the proper answer is ROGER - I have received your last transmission satisfactorily.
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Only time Ive ever used it was when I was on internal comms with my buddy pretending to be a lonely trucker looking fer lot lizzards.
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Sometimes. Usually right after I said Aye Aye to my Commander or First Sergeant. They love that stuff.
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Will Boyd, Sir; Military NEVER used the 10 code before... 10 codes are for use as civilian Communications.. 10-4, would be roger, or roger that... Military used classified codes "Q and Z" signals when communicating via "keyboard".. Computer... Voice was primarily phonic .. Also heavy use of "call signs".. There were other means.. Morse code.. and certain Classified ways to communicate... Best to you... Mike
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