Renewal Reminder and Service Update Inside
Powering a New Era of Emergency Communication
Across the nation, excitement continues to grow as Peacekeepers, Peacebuilders, and community members gain access to the robust D10 Radio Communication System—a leap forward in emergency coordination and public safety readiness.
This advanced field communication device was designed with reliability, range, and independence in mind, serving as a vital safeguard for Americans who wish to remain connected and prepared during times of crisis.
The D10 features powerful UHF long-range operation, GPS tracking integration, and an internal repeater option, making it highly adaptable even when radio towers or major communication grids are down. Whether responding to natural disasters, infrastructure failures, or communication blackouts, the D10 keeps Peacekeepers and local teams “on the air” when others can’t.
When cellular, internet, or other digital systems fail, the D10 creates its own line of communication across the field—helping dispatch ambulatory, air flight, and other mechanized emergency services through real-time coordination.
Users have reported that it has become their “lifeline,” linking patrols, monitors, and Assembly coordinators under conditions where traditional tools would have gone silent.
This innovation represents not only a technological milestone, but also a statement of national resilience. It empowers status-corrected Americans and their Assemblies to remain in touch, report verifiable crime incidents, assist emergency operations, and foster community response in real time.
Service Renewal Notice — Stay Connected the Right Way
With the rise in activity across the national communications network, we’ve been alerted that several users have been attempting to renew their D10 radio services through external vendor websites instead of the official American Peacekeeping Communications Mobile Dispatch (APC) system.
All renewals must be made through APC’s authorized network portal:
Renewing through other platforms is causing disruptions that slow service and risk compromising data accuracy. Specifically:
• End-user information and service tracking are lost or separated from APC’s management system.
• Revenue meant to maintain network operations is improperly routed.
• Migration to the new APC user platform is delayed, affecting access to advanced network features.
State Liaisons should immediately pass this information to Assembly Coordinators and peacekeeping teams to ensure proper renewal procedures are followed.
Correct renewals help sustain secure communications for everyone relying on these essential tools.
About the Peacekeeping Task Force (PKTF)
The Peacekeeping Task Force is honored to be an affiliate distributor, order handler, and network user within the American Communications Service system. However, it’s important to affirm that PKTF is not the creator, administrator, or vendor controller of the APC program.
The APC network was originally developed by a small team of visionary, status-corrected Americans determined to ensure all State Assemblies across the Union had secure, sovereign, and dependable emergency communication infrastructure. Through their innovation, assemblies can now maintain Mobile Dispatching Services for peacekeeping, emergency medical, air rescue, and other vital operations across local and national jurisdictions—all operating seamlessly across land, soil, and sea domains.
This network stands as the first of its kind in American history, extending to all citizens and Assembly participants dedicated to lawful service and emergency readiness.
PKTF Participation and Responsibilities
While PKTF humbly endorses and promotes the D10 radio system for the benefit of all Assemblies, its role remains that of a national client, assistant distributor, and network participant—not a technical administrator. The Task Force maintains an equipment catalog that provides official peacekeeping tools and accessories for Assembly and liaison use.
However, PKTF does not manage or renew communication services, nor does it conduct network access training. All such administrative and technical support functions are handled solely through APC’s official site at https://apc.apcmd.net.
This ensures all data, renewals, and user records remain properly aligned within APC’s operational system.
In Closing — A Connected America
The D10 Radio System is redefining what it means to be prepared, coordinated, and connected across the States of the Union. It is a trusted tool for every Peacekeeper and Assembly member dedicated to safe, reliable communication under any condition—power failure, infrastructure collapse, or natural disaster.
As this earth wide system grows, users are reminded to renew only through APC’s official portal to protect data integrity and keep America’s most independent communication network strong and unified.
> Stay ready.
> Stay connected.
> Stay on the air.


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