by wickedwillie on January 25th, 2004

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What is the complete NATO official phonetic alphabet (Alpha, Bravo... Zulu)?

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  • The following links are for information on the NATO Phonetic Alphabet specifically, which is what the question asked for. ALL state that M is "MIke" and you can click the links to verify that.

    **Sources for NATO (not U.S. Military) phonetic alphabet**:

    http://www.sciencedaily.com/encyclopedia/nato_phonetic_alphabet_1

    http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/NATO-phonetic-alphabet

    http://encyclopedia.thefreedictionary.com/NATO%20phonetic%20alphabet

    http://www.bckelk.uklinux.net/phon.full.html

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    • Not at all saying that the U.S. isn't using Mike..! :)

      Drinking Dano

      by Drinking Dano on April 25th, 2004

    • To be clear, the standards body which maintains the pronunciations for letters used by NATO is the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO). Their reference page for this is here:
      http://www.icao.int/cgi/goto_m.pl?icao/en/trivia/alphabet.htm

      jvoris

      by jvoris on June 26th, 2006

    • Also, their page showing all the representatives involved in setting such standards is here:
      http://www.icao.int/cgi/council_members.pl

      Note that every country Drinking Dano is listing as having a differeng standard is on that list...

      jvoris

      by jvoris on June 26th, 2006

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