The Alphebet code they use is called the Phonetic Alphbet.
it goes as follows.
This is not a "code". It is a Phonetic Alphabet. A "code" implies something that is secret and meaningless unless you have the "code key" to decypher the code. This is method of insurning the other party understands what you are saying. Some older radio equipment produced a great deal of static and individual letters were often confused such as "B" vs. "P", "D" vs. "V", etc. The Phonetic alphabet allowed better understanding of the letters or spelling of a word that was sent in a message. It is not a "Code". A Alpha
B Bravo
C Charlie
D Delta
E Echo
F Foxtrot
G Golf
H Hotel
I India
J Juliet
K Kilo
L Lima
M Mike
N November
O Oscar
P Papa
Q Quebec
R Romeo
S Sierra
T Tango
U Uniform
V Victor
W Whiskey
X X-ray
Y Yankee
Z Zulu
WW2 era
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
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