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Kelsi learned that there were more radio codes other than the ten-twenty for location updates. The codes she would most likely use are code ten-four, which means affirmative or okay, and ten-nine, which is the code that basically means ‘can you repeat that?’, which she knew she’d be always repeating due to her inexperience and ignorance. They did another run-down of the basic equipment until noon. Some soldiers later arrived at headquarters bringing packed lunches, since the people having the meeting upstairs still hadn’t finished. Liam got them three packs and the three of them had their lunch in the meeting room downstairs. Dan pushed away the messy jumble of equipment on the table to one side, to clear up some space for them to eat. “What’s the meeting upstairs about, anyway?” Kels