LAPD Phonetic Alphabet Flashcards
In relation to LAPD radio communications, how is the Letter:
A
pronounced “phonetically” ?
ADAM
In earlier US Military Alphabet, “A” was indicated by “ABLE”, but has been changed to “ALPHA” (spelled “ALFA”), particularly outside the English-Speaking Countries
In relation to LAPD radio communications, how is the Letter:
B
pronounced “phonetically” ?
BOY
Other variations can be: “BAKER” or “BRAVO”, commonly used by the CHP (California Highway Patrol), LVPD, LA County Sheriff’s Dept, etc.
In relation to LAPD radio communications, how is the Letter:
C
pronounced “phonetically” ?
CHARLES
In relation to LAPD radio communications, how is the Letter:
D
pronounced “phonetically” ?
DAVID
In relation to LAPD radio communications, how is the Letter:
E
pronounced “phonetically” ?
EDWARD
In relation to LAPD radio communications, how is the Letter:
F
pronounced “phonetically” ?
FRANK
In relation to LAPD radio communications, how is the Letter:
G
pronounced “phonetically” ?
GEORGE
In relation to LAPD radio communications, how is the Letter:
H
pronounced “phonetically” ?
HENRY
In relation to LAPD radio communications, how is the Letter:
I
pronounced “phonetically” ?
IDA
In relation to LAPD radio communications, how is the Letter:
J
pronounced “phonetically” ?
JOHN
In relation to LAPD radio communications, how is the Letter:
K
pronounced “phonetically” ?
KING
In relation to LAPD radio communications, how is the Letter:
L
pronounced “phonetically” ?
LINCOLN
In relation to LAPD radio communications, how is the Letter:
M
pronounced “phonetically” ?
MARY
In relation to LAPD radio communications, how is the Letter:
N
pronounced “phonetically” ?
NORA
Another variation could be: “NANCY”, commonly used by the CHP (California Highway Patrol), LVPD, LA County Sheriff’s Dept, etc.
In relation to LAPD radio communications, how is the Letter:
O
pronounced “phonetically” ?
OCEAN