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He reacted instinctively, grabbing the car’s “radiotelephone” before other reporters to file a brief but world-shaking scoop to his editors: “Three shots fired at President Kennedy’s motorcade today in downtown Dallas.”

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Kyle J. White, an Army radiotelephone operator who struggled for hours through persistent enemy fire in Afghanistan to try to save the lives of wounded soldiers during a surprise attack by Taliban fighters.

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Mr. Christian filed his reports in Morse code, switching to voice communication only in the mid-1980s after Pitcairn acquired a radiotelephone.

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The ceremonial aspect continued with the raising of the American flag and a radiotelephone conversation with President Richard Nixon.

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Orbita - a Russian television service; also the trade name of a packet- switched digital telephone network. radiotelephone communications - the two-way transmission and reception of sounds by broadcast radio on authorized frequencies using telephone handsets.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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