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      • Radioman (RM) was a rating for United States Navy and United States Coast Guard enlisted personnel, specializing in communications technology.
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    Radioman (RM) was a rating for United States Navy and United States Coast Guard enlisted personnel, specializing in communications technology. History of the rating [ edit ] The rating was created originally in 1921.

  3. The Radioman rating is a general rating in group V, commonly called the administrative and clerical group. At present, there is no provi­ service or emergency ratings in the Radioman rating. Your responsibilities as a petty officer in the Radioman rating into two types of duties: your professional duties your mili­ tary duties.

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  4. Apr 25, 2024 · A radioman is a professional who operates and maintains radio communication equipment. They handle tasks like scheduling, monitoring, and repairing these systems. They also ensure the security of classified material, including cryptographic equipment and keying material.

  5. noun. ra· dio· man ˈrā-dē-ō-ˌman. Synonyms of radioman. : a radio operator or technician. Examples of radioman in a Sentence. Recent Examples on the Web Higgins joined the Navy in 1939 and served as a radioman at Pearl Harbor, a Hawaii naval base on Oahu island, assigned to a patrol squadron of seaplanes.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SignallerSignaller - Wikipedia

    A signaller, signalman, colloquially referred to as a radioman or signaleer in the armed forces is a specialist soldier, sailor or airman responsible for military communications.

  7. Feb 14, 2023 · The Navy’s formal description of a World War II-era radioman is as follows: Sends and receives messages by code or radio phone. Uses typewriter. Makes minor adjustments and repairs to radio receivers and transmitters. Naval communications was divided into two major fields: coded radio (telegraph) and voice radio.

  8. To end a radio conversation, simply say: “Out.” Despite its popularization on television, don’t say: “Over and out.” “Over” means you’re done speaking and it’s the other person’s turn to speak. “Out” means you’re done speaking. Just say “out” when you want to end a call.

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