To avoid confusion from letters which sound alike, the military introduced a phonetic alphabet in WWII where letters were pronounded as distinctive words. The following phonetic alphabet was used throughout WWII, but was later replaced by a NATO set.
A | Able | |
B | Baker | |
C | Charlie | |
D | Dog | |
E | Easy | |
F | Fox | |
G | George | |
H | How | |
I | Item | |
J | Jig | |
K | King | |
L | Love | |
M | Mike | |
N | Nan | |
O | Oboe | |
P | Peter | |
Q | Queen | |
R | Roger | |
S | Sugar | |
T | Tare | |
U | Uncle | |
V | Victor | |
W | William | |
X | X-ray | |
Y | Yoke | |
Z | Zebra |