Difference between revisions of "NATO phonetic alphabet"

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*[http://grammar.about.com/od/grammarfaq/f/natoalphabet.htm About.com]
 
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*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NATO_phonetic_alphabet Wikipedia]
 
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Latest revision as of 15:47, 25 July 2015

This is another one of those things that is useless to know... Until you need it. Truth be told, I just feel more official when I spell things out on the phone in NATO phonetic. This has also been called the Radiotelephony Alphabet around the 1950s and 60s.

NATO Phonetic Alphabet

From Wikipedia
  • A - Alpha
  • B - Bravo
  • C - Charlie
  • D - Delta
  • E - Echo
  • F - Foxtrot
  • G - Golf
  • H - Hotel
  • I - India
  • J - Juliet
  • K - Kilo
  • L - Lima
  • M - Mike
  • N - November
  • O - Oscar
  • P - Papa
  • Q - Quebec
  • R - Romeo
  • S - Sierra
  • T - Tango
  • U - Uniform
  • V - Victor
  • W - Whiskey
  • X - X-ray
  • Y - Yankee
  • Z - Zulu

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