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Military Alphabet

Military Alphabet

The military alphabet, or more properly the phonetic alphabet, exists in innumerable variants.

If any one military alphabet can be viewed as the most correct, it is the current NATO standard military alphabet.

However, even with the NATO standard military alphabet, numerous spelling variations are known to be used by various member nations.

This version of the military alphabet is also known as the ICAO (International Civil Aviation Organization) code.

The NATO Standard Military Alphabet

This chart shows the current NATO standard military alphabet:

LetterNATO
AAlpha
BBravo
CCharlie
DDelta
EEcho
FFoxtrot
GGolf
HHotel
IIndia
JJuliet
KKilo
LLima
MMike
NNovember
OOscar
PPapa
QQuebec
RRomeo
SSierra
TTango
UUniform
VVictor
WWhiskey
XXray
YYankee
ZZulu

Military Alphabet Pronounciation Guide

The following military alphabet pronounciation guide is excerpted from FM 24-19: Radio Operators Handbook.

LetterPronounciation
AAL FAH
BBRAH VOH
CCHAR LEE
DDELL TAH
EECK OH
FFOKS TROT
GGOLF
HHOH TELL
IIN DEE AH
JJEW LEE ETT
KKEY LOH
LLEE MAH
MMIKE
NNO VEM BER
OOSS CAH
PPAH PAH
QKEH BECK
RROW ME OH
SSEE AIR RAH
TTANG GO
UYOU NEE FORM
VVIK TAH
WWISS KEY
XECKS RAY
YYANG KEY
ZZOO LOO

Example Usage of the Military Alphabet

Using the military alphabet to spell out "Tech FAQ", we would say:

Tango Echo Charlie Hotel Foxtrot Alpha Quebec

The Numeric Military Alphabet

There is also a military "alphabet" for numbers, which is used mainly as a pronounciation guide.

NumberPronounciation
0Zeero
1Wun
2Too
3Tree
4Fow-er
5Fife
6Siks
7Seven
8Ait
9Nine


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