Re: WW2 phonetic alphabet

Subject: Re: WW2 phonetic alphabet
From: Worthington <debral -at- FALCON -dot- CC -dot- UKANS -dot- EDU>
Date: Thu, 15 Jun 1995 21:36:57 -0500

Howdy y'all,

My Labrador Retreiver agrees with this latest posting.


His name...

Able Baker Charlie, DOG.


Bill


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On Thu, 15 Jun 1995,
LaVonna Funkhouser wrote:

> Since this thread is still hanging around, I offer the following message that
> my father-in-law sent to me.

> --LaVonna lffunkhouser -at- halnet -dot- com
> -------
> I would call it a phonetic alphabet and the first version was used in WW2.

> It was able, baker, charlie, dog, easy, fox, george, how, item, jig, king,
> love, mike, nan, oboe, peter, queen, roger, sugar, tare, uncle, victor,
> william, x-ray, yoke, and zebra. The purpose was to clarify radio
> transmissions. This was still in use when I was in the Navy. I'm not
> sure I could recall all of the new one.

> Gordon


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