Where can I listen to all the soldier radio transmissions?

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Just played through the game again on steam after being nostalgic for it. Was a lot of fun. Felt like there were entirely new sections of the chapter Surface Tension but then I can’t be sure if I had just forgotten it since the last time I played must have been years ago.

Anyway, there were a lot of cool communications on the radios between the soldiers, but I missed a lot of it and was wondering if anyone know where I could listen to them. Unfortunately, googling it just game lots of different results that are not what I am looking for like the soldier voice lines (“Squad! We’ve got Freeman!”, etc.) and stuff like that. Any help would be appreciated. I want to know the soldiers’ stories. I kind of love/hate them. I love 'em just because I love humans/soldiers and want to see the aliens lose, but I hate them because they’re being a bunch of asses killing the Black Mesa personnel! Maybe we wouldn’t have lost the Seven Hour War if whatever idiots in charge hadn’t decided that working together with the Black Mesa security teams and scientists was a bad idea.

If you want to find basically all of the radio transmissions, you can download GCFScape and when it is downloaded, go to Drive:\Program FIles(x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\Black Mesa\bms and you should be able to see a lot of accessible vpk files.
Find ‘bms_sound_vo_english_dir.vpk’ and open it with GCFScape. You should get a screen that allows you to browse all the npc lines that are in each NPC and scripted voice sequences in maps.
If you want to save those voice lines so you can hear them without all this hassle, rightclick on a folder in GCFScape, click ‘Extract’ and choose a destination.

You’re done, and now you can listen to the HECU!

Yes, but use VIDE instead.

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