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Radioman (RM) was a rating for United States Navy and United States Coast Guard enlisted personnel, specializing in communications technology.

Radioman
Rating insignia
Issued byUnited States Navy
TypeEnlisted rating
AbbreviationRM
SpecialtyTechnical
Coast Guardsman Joseph K. Noel, Radioman third class, pictured on duty aboard a Coast Guard-manned frigate.

History of the rating

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The rating was created originally in 1921. In 1997, under the direction of Chief of Naval Operations Admiral Mike Boorda, the rating merged with the Data Processing Technician (DP) rating to form the Information Systems Technician (IT) rating.[1] Both Radiomen and Data Processing Technicians in the Navy had to undergo general rate training and take a computer-based exam in order to be designated under the new IT rating. In 1996, the Submarine force merged Radioman with Electronics Technicians/ Electronic Warfare Specialist. The Coast Guard rating was renamed Telecommunications Specialist (TC) in 1995, which split in July 2003 to make up the Information System Technician (IT) and Operations Specialist (OS) ratings.[2]

Scope of work

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The Radiomen of the US Navy were responsible for transmitting and receiving radio signals, and processing all forms of telecommunications through various transmission media aboard ships, aircraft and at shore facilities.[3] This was done utilizing various frequencies in the ELF, VLF, LF, MF, HF, VHF, UHF, SHF and EHF spectrums. The type of circuits maintained included voice and data circuits between the ships of a battle group and allied units. Their duties also included message systems for generalized broadcasts and unit specific messages that were handled based on message priority and handling procedures. They were also responsible for the proper handling and destruction of classified material.

Radiomen were also responsible for periodic maintenance of the communications equipment, to include transmitters, receivers and antennas.

Positions

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The positions generally found in the ship's 'Radio Shack' included -

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^ The US Navy Enlisted Rating Insignia 28 June 2009, Access date 1 November 2011
  • ^ United States Coast Guard (September 2011). "U.S. Coast Guard Enlisted Ratings, Rating Specialty Marks, and Distinguishing Marks 1915 ~ 2011" (PDF). Retrieved 28 July 2016.
  • ^ RMCS(SW) Kenneth W. Howland (1994). Radioman Communications. Naval Education and Training Command. p. 1-1.
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