"Oscar Tango Mike" is the phonetic alphabet representation for the letters O, T, and M. In military and aviation contexts, it's often used to convey clarity in communication, especially over radio transmissions. The specific phrase "OTM" can stand for various things based on the context, such as "On The Move" or "Over The Mountain."
I'm assuming this is part of this: India Foxtrot Yankee Oscar Uniform Charlie Alpha November Uniform November Delta Echo Romeo Sierra Tango Alpha November Delta Tango Hotel India Sierra, Charlie Oscar Papa Yankee Alpha November Delta Papa Alpha Sierra Tango Echo Tango Oscar Yankee Oscar Uniform Romeo Sierra Tango Alpha Tango Uniform Sierra Look at the first letter of each word and you'll get it.
tangos are terrorists.
The national dance of Argentina is the "Tango."
If it takes two to tango, it must take 4 to dance tango with added tango
Tango music reflect the essence of tango dance
Thanks much!
Tango Mike - TM - Thanks much "It is said that US Special Forces have a phrase that's spoken over radio when a firefight is going badly or courage needs to be summoned -- Tango Mike Mike, Tango Mike Mike."
In the MILITARY, the term "Oscar Mike", is used to say "On the move". Oscar standing for O, Mike standing for M. The use of "the" is taken out totally. So, Oscar Mike. :)
I'm assuming this is part of this: India Foxtrot Yankee Oscar Uniform Charlie Alpha November Uniform November Delta Echo Romeo Sierra Tango Alpha November Delta Tango Hotel India Sierra, Charlie Oscar Papa Yankee Alpha November Delta Papa Alpha Sierra Tango Echo Tango Oscar Yankee Oscar Uniform Romeo Sierra Tango Alpha Tango Uniform Sierra Look at the first letter of each word and you'll get it.
Pick the first letter of each word - To your status. A way to get through if its hard to hear what's being said.
Tango won the Oscar for Short Film - Animated - in 1982.
"Victor, India, Echo, Tango, November, Alpha, Mike..." "Whiskey, Alpha, Romeo." (*US military alphabet; Alpha, Bravo, Charlie, Delta, Echo, Foxtrot, Golf, Hotel, India, Juliet, Kilo, Lima, Mike, November, Oscar, Papa, Romeo, Sierra, Tango, Uniform, Victor, Whiskey, X-ray, Yankee, Zulu.)
"call off your agents or else"
It means "it's all good" for lack of a better term
Yo tango = I dance the tango Yo tengo = I have
Oscar del Priore has written: 'Toda mi vida' -- subject(s): Biography, Composers, History and criticism, Tangos 'El tango de Villodo a Piazolla' -- subject(s): Tango (Dance) 'Yo, Gardel' -- subject(s): Biography, Discography, Singers 'El tango' -- subject(s): History, History and criticism, Tango (Dance), Tangos
it means "move out" or "moving out" to indicate that a squad in the military is going to move to another location.