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The first official version of the military alphabet was adopted in 1927, although a version was used as early as 1913. The current version, which is also the NATO alphabet and used by the ...
The NATO alphabet is an international standard of communication. That doesn’t stop people from saying “N as in Nancy.” Credit...Janet Mac Supported by By Sam Corbin Breakdowns in ...
NATO MEMBERS: Each theme answer is the name of a person whose first name represents a letter in the NATO Phonetic Alphabet: INDIA, VICTOR, SIERRA, and MIKE. Each time the NATO alphabet is ...
Could the NATO phonetic alphabet help clarify things? Or will it just add to the confusion? And what does this have to do with Bradley Walsh?