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  2. 20 Most Badass / Cool Military Call Signs Ever

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    Military call signs are a rite of passage for many who serve in the Armed Forces. Call signs are unique names used to identify one another during radio communications. Sometimes the call signs are random, and the moniker results from cobbling shortened names, abbreviations, and nicknames.

  3. Military call sign - Wikipedia

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    Military call signs are call signs (or callsigns) or specialized form of nickname assigned as unique identifiers to military communications. In wartime, monitoring an adversary's communications can be a valuable form of intelligence.

  4. Military Call Signs 101: A Behind-the-Scenes Look - The Soldiers...

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    Military call signs are code names or designations used to identify military units and personnel. Similar to nicknames, these call signs are usually short and memorable. They often reflect the personality or mission of the unit or individual they represent.

  5. MILITARY CALLSIGN LIST - Monitoring Times

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    Callsign +2 or 02 is usually the deputy unit commander. Reach callsigns suffixes are usually either a mission number or some variation on the aircraft tail number. Fighters: Callsign + 81 or 91 appear to be travelling callsigns used on cross-country, special activity and out-of-area flights.

  6. MILITARY CALLSIGN LIST - qsl.net

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    A few callsigns/callwords are acronyms, such as ARIA (Advanced Range Instrumentation Aircraft), Joint STARS/JSTARS (Joint Surveillance Tactical Radar System), SPAR (Special Priority Air Resource); and SAM (Special Air Mission).

  7. Call signs are the essential first part of any radio message, identifying who each message is coming from. Call signs can be for individuals, squads, platoons, companies, or higher officials and leaders.

  8. Radio Communication - Military Alphabet

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    Call signs are the essential first part of any radio message, identifying who each message is coming from. Call signs can be for individuals, squads, platoons, companies, or higher officials and leaders.

  9. Military Radio Communication Tips and Tactics - Military Alphabet

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    Dive into military radio communication: Explore protocols, prowords, call signs, and best practices for optimal safety and effectiveness.

  10. Aviator Call Signs: The History & Naming Rituals

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    The call sign tradition is celebrated by aviation communities across all military branches. These pilot nicknames can quickly identify an aircraft or individual, and they also help to confuse...

  11. Military Call Signs: How This Tradition Began - VeteranLife

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    Military call signs became a commodity in the 1930s and originated from the need to make communications between pilots and ground crew seamless. They grew in popularity during World War II, as they could confuse the enemy, were short, and added an extra level of identification during operations that were fast-paced or intense.