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CPL Dave Hoover
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A revolutionary achievement of its SGT (Join to see)
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Lt Col Charlie Brown
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So much of what we have today was built on this system.
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LTC Stephen C.
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SGT (Join to see), in the mid-seventies, I was the commander of an SF signal detachment. Our principal means of communication was the AN/GRC-9 (the Angry 9), which was a continuous wave radio set.

“'With voice transmissions ruled out by distances, communications specialists must rely on continuous wave radio operation, using the International Morse Code. They must be able to receive and transmit at the rate of 18 words per minute, perform maintenance up to Third Echelon and even build a working set out of parts at hand. Other team members must be able to work at least five words per minute and know how to set up and operate a radio. Workhorse of the Special Forces is still the dependable Angry Nine, officially the AN/GRC-9.'
Special Warfare U.S. Army, Chief of Information, U.S. Army 1962."

I was probably one of the world's worst communication officers, but I was fortunate to have some NCOs that could make the Angry 9 hum!

https://www.n6cc.com/angrc-9-radio-set

CPL Dave Hoover SGT David A. 'Cowboy' Groth PVT Mark Zehner 1SG John Millan CW5 Jack Cardwell MCPO Roger Collins PO1 John Johnson CMSgt Rickey Denicke SMSgt Lawrence McCarter Sgt (Join to see) Lt Col Charlie Brown COL Mikel J. Burroughs
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SGT David A. 'Cowboy' Groth
SGT David A. 'Cowboy' Groth
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Thank you for the great share sir.
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