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I was part of a TDY to get some infantry instruction by the Rangers in the scout unit of the Guam National Guard. I had a couple of hours on the PRC117A- this is more proper to the militia/state guard thread.
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The hand-cranked gear of WW2 days would become popular again.
The folks who would have all the advantages in this area would be the major cantonments with the ability to manufacture radios appropriate for the day. I assume we're just speaking of tactical commo. Strategic commo could be handled by ham radio. That would make for an interesting story line, though not a very exciting adventure.
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