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NATO Phonetic Alphabet
1) On the internet, I found that "Whiskey" is the code word in the NATO Phonetic Alphabet representing the English letter "W". I would like to know if "Whisky" and "Whiskey" can be used interchangeably when talking about the NATO Phonetic Alphabet.
2) When writing the code words in the NATO Phonetic Alphabet, is it compulsory to capitalise them?
3) If I want to write down the spelling of a word with the code words, what format should we use? (For example, fat --> foxtrot, alpha, tango OR Foxtrot, Alpha, Tango OR...?)
Looking forward to your response. Thank you in advance!
6 mai 2019 14:44
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1) Whiskey (like the drink). 2/3) no need to capitalize....alpha, bravo, charlie...
6 mai 2019
For NATO phonetic alphabet and acrophony, capitalize every first letter.
For example, using the NATO phonetic alphabet, you would spell the word ‘positive’ in the following manner:
Positive: Papa, Oscar, Sierra, India, Tango, India, Victor, Echo.
https://effectiviology.com/brief-guide-to-the-nato-phonetic-alphabet/
15 décembre 2021
or NATO phonetic alphabet and acrophony? [Capitalize every first letter]
For NATO phonetic alphabet and acrophony, capitalize every first letter.
For example, using the NATO phonetic alphabet, you would spell the word ‘positive’ in the following manner:
Positive: Papa, Oscar, Sierra, India, Tango, India, Victor, Echo.
https://effectiviology.com/brief-guide-to-the-nato-phonetic-alphabet/
15 décembre 2021
Dor NATO phonetic alphabet and acrophony, capitalize every first letter.
For example, using the NATO phonetic alphabet, you would spell the word ‘positive’ in the following manner:
Positive: Papa, Oscar, Sierra, India, Tango, India, Victor, Echo.
https://effectiviology.com/brief-guide-to-the-nato-phonetic-alphabet/
15 décembre 2021
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