Military Phonetic Alphabet
The United States military has used three phonetic alphabet systems. These are intended to help clarify communications and to prevent misunderstandings.
Before WW2 | WW2 and Korea | After Korea | |
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A | Affirm | Able | Alpha |
B | Baker | Baker | Bravo |
C | Cast | Charlie | Charlie |
D | Dog | Dog | Delta |
E | Easy | Easy | Echo |
F | Fox | Fox | Foxtrot |
G | George | George | Golf |
H | Hypo | How | Hotel |
I | Int | Item | India |
J | Jig | Jig | Juliet |
K | King | King | Kilo |
L | Love | Love | Lima |
M | Mike | Mike | Mike |
N | Negat | Nan | November |
O | Option | Oboe | Oscar |
P | Prep | Peter | Papa |
Q | Queen | Queen | Quebec |
R | Roger | Roger | Romeo |
S | Sad | Sugar | Sierra |
T | Tare | Tare | Tango |
U | Unit | Uncle | Uniform |
V | Victor | Victor | Victor |
W | William | William | Whiskey |
X | X-Ray | X-Ray | X-Ray |
Y | Yoke | Yoke | Yankee |
Z | Zebra | Zebra | Zulu |