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On Fri, 4 Jun 2004 13:26:07 -0700, "Rich S."
wrote: I remember a lot of the different phonetics used and "Tare" (Dave spelled it Tere and I just copied what he wrote) was common for "T". "Nan" "November" or "Nectar" for "N" and I seem to remember "Marie" or "Mary" for "M". 'Course, I learned my Morse code when Truman was pres. Interestingly, one of the messages from this newsgroup that I have archived is about phonetic alphabets. You probably learned this one: Pre-1954 U.S. Navy Radio Alphabet: (Communications Handbook, 1945) Able Baker Charlie Dog Easy Fox George How Item Jig King Love Mike Nan Oboe Peter Queen Roger Sugar Tare Uncle Victor William X-ray Yoke Zebra I cut-and-pasted this from the original post. When I retired from the FAA in 1997 after 30 years, there were still occasions when I'd hear a couple of those (not counting the ones like Victor and X-Ray that are also on the ICAO list). - - LRod Master Woodbutcher and seasoned termite Shamelessly whoring my website since 1999 http://www.woodbutcher.net |
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