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... alphabet during 1941 to standardize systems among all branches of its armed forces. The U.S. alphabet became known as Able Baker after the words for A and B.
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Differences included Alfa, Bravo and Able, Baker for the first two letters. The NATO phonetic spelling alphabet was first adopted on January 1, 1956, while the ...
The NATO Phonetic Alphabet ... Able, Ancona, Anton, Amsterdam. B, -***, Bravo, Benjamin, Baker, Bologna, Berta, Baltimore. C, -*-*, Charlie ... Zebra, Zebra, Zara ...
... Zebra. United Kingdom RAF phonetic alphabet 1943–1956. A as in Able/Affirm B as in Baker C as in Charlie D as in Dog E as in Easy F as in Fox G as in George H ...
... Zebra. Amateur Radio Unofficial. America, Boston ... Able, Baker, Charlie, Dog, Easy, Fox, George, How ... Alpha, Bravo, Charlie, Delta, Echo, Foxtrot, Golf ...
Phonetic Alphabet. International. Police. A -. Alpha. Adam. B -. Bravo. Boy. C -. Charlie. Charles. D -. Delta. David. E -. Echo. Edward. F -. Foxtrot. Frank. G ...
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Dec 7, 2019 ˇ The U.S. alphabet became known as Able Baker after its words for A and B. The UK adapted its RAF alphabet in 1943 to be almost identical to the ...
Oct 20, 2016 ˇ Two years later, the British Royal Air Force decided to use the Able Baker alphabet as well. Able, Baker, Charlie ... Zebra. A common criticism of ...
NATO/ICAO, WWII (US), WWII (UK) ; Alfanote spelled this way to avoid mispronunciation, Able, Able/Affirm ; Bravo, Baker, Baker ; Charlie, Charlie, Charlie ; Delta ...