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What to do here?
[edit]This is on the list of deadend articles as it contains no links. I've done a little searching around and can't find anything on military voice procedure - unless anyone can point me to something? So what to do here?
My thoughts are:
- Move it to Wiktionary - since it defines a word which doesn't leave anything else to say here?
- Move it to an "umbrella" aricle of terms used in British Military radio terminology - like Royal Marine Terms
- Create a larger article on military radio practice and teminology then cross link Sunray (and similar articles) to this master article
I'm afraid I can't help with creating content for any of these options as I have no knowledge of military radio practices.
Anyone out there with thoughts and/or knowledge of the area?
--Cje 07:43, 30 Sep 2004 (UTC)
I would suggest option 2. Additionally it makes sense to create an article on military voice procedure as its quite a big topic, I know something of this but cant claim to be an expert.--Nick-in-South-Africa 09:41, 8 Nov 2004 (UTC)
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