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Why do people say "Roger that" instead of just saying "understood"? The answer involves Morse code, WWII radio operators, NASA's Apollo missions — and a lucky accident of timing that almost gave us "Robert that" instead. In this video, we break down the full history of "Roger that" — from telegraph shorthand in the 1800s, to military phonetic alphabets, to how Hollywood and the Space Race turned it into a global phrase. You'll never say "Roger that" the same way again. 🔍 WHAT YOU'LL LEARN: Why telegraph operators used the letter "R" as a shortcut How WWII changed radio communication forever The phonetic alphabet that gave us "Roger" (and why it almost didn't) How NASA's Apollo missions brought the phrase to everyday people What "Roger Wilco," "Copy That," and "10-4" actually mean 💬 COMMENT BELOW: What's your favorite piece of military or radio slang? Drop it in the comments — we read every one! 👍 If you found this interesting, smash the LIKE button and SUBSCRIBE for more fascinating stories about everyday phrases and hidden histories! 🔔 Hit the BELL so you never miss a new video! #RogerThat #WordOrigins #MilitaryHistory #DidYouKnow #Etymology #CoolFacts #HistoryFacts #PhoneticAlphabet #WWII #NASAHistory #CommunicationHistory #RadioCommunication #AviationFacts #MilitaryHistory #LanguageOrigins #WhyDoWeSay #AirTrafficControl #PilotLife #HistoryExplained #FunFacts #TechHistory #OverAndOut #EducationalVideo #TheLogicOfSimpleThings