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A Special Feature on the Different Variations of the Military Alphabet

 
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Kim Hald

Overview

Throughout the years, many people from all over the world have come up with their very own alphabets. Otherwise known as phonetic alphabet, the military alphabet was first used by soldiers to communicate clearly with one another in the fields of battle. Until now, this form of communication is still widely used all over the world, not only in relation to military missions but also in other special fields of interest.

Amongst its many variations, the most widely recognized military alphabet in the world today is the standard military alphabet that was initiated by the North Atlantic Treaty Organization or NATO a very long time ago. In some parts of the globe, groups and organizations refer to it as the International Civil Aviation Organization code. In addition to the NATO standard military alphabet, three of the most commonly used military alphabet today are the one that was used by the U.S. Navy before 1954, another one that was initiated by the U.S. Army in 1916, as well as the so-called Western Union phonetic alphabet.

Variations of the Military Alphabet

NATO Standard Military Alphabet

The NATO standard military alphabet started with the military alliance called NATO, which was formed in 1949. From then on, this particular military alphabet has been linked to soldiers as well as military personnel, who continuously use this code to communicate with one another in a clear and highly understandable manner. In this kind of alphabet system, the term ‘Alpha’ is equivalent to the letter A, ‘Bravo’ to letter B, and ‘Charlie’ to letter C. For the letters D, E, and F, the corresponding words are ‘Delta,’ ‘Echo,’ and ‘Foxtrot.’ Meanwhile, the terms ‘Golf,’ ‘Hotel,’ and ‘India’ correspond to the letters G, H, and I, while ‘Juliet,’ ‘Kilo,’ and ‘Lima’ stand for the letters J, K, and L.

Halfway through the NATO standard military alphabet, the words ‘Mike,’ ‘November,’ and ‘Oscar’ stand for the letters M, N, and O, while the terms ‘Papa,’ ‘Quebec,’ and ‘Romeo’ correspond to the letters P, Q, and R. Furthermore, ‘Sierra,’ ‘Tango,’ and ‘Uniform’ are the corresponding words for the letters S, T, and U, as the words ‘Victor,’ ‘Whiskey,’ ‘X-ray,’ ‘Yankee,’ and ‘Zulu’ correspond to the letters V, W, X, Y, and Z.

The U.S. Navy Military Alphabet Prior 1954

The military alphabet that the U.S. Navy used prior 1954 contains different corresponding terms for the letters, except for the letters C, M, V, and X, which are entirely the same as the previous military alphabet. In the meantime, the terms ‘Able,’ ‘Baker,’ and ‘Dog’ stand for the letters A, B, and D, while the words ‘Easy,’ ‘Fox,’ and ‘George’ are used in exchange for the letters E, F, and G. For the letters H, I, and J, soldiers use the terms ‘How,’ ‘Item,’ and ‘Jig,’ while the letters K, L, and N stand for the words ‘King,’ ‘Love,’ and ‘Nan.’ Likewise, they also use the words ‘Oboe,’ ‘Peter,’ and ‘Queen’ to represent the letters O, P, and Q, while the terms ‘Roger,’ ‘Sugar,’ and ‘Tare’ can replace the letters R, S, and T. Lastly, the words ‘Uncle,’ ‘William,’ ‘Yoke,’ and ‘Zebra’ stand for the letters U, W,Y, and Z.

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Kim Hald is writing military information and military history articles for both Liberty Lib Military Alphabet info and Tech FAQ Military Alphabet info web sites.

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