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On 2 Feb 2007 20:26:05 -0800, "Tim" wrote:

On Feb 2, 8:56?pm, JLH wrote:
On Fri, 02 Feb 2007 21:16:07 -0500, wrote:
On Fri, 02 Feb 2007 20:35:37 -0500, JLH wrote:


On 2 Feb 2007 15:45:37 -0800, wrote:


On Feb 2, 9:12 am, JLH wrote:
On Fri, 2 Feb 2007 08:29:08 -0500, "Eisboch" wrote:


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On Feb 1, 9:46 pm, "Chuck Gould" wrote:
Had occasion to verify the meaning of "Bravo Zulu", and discovered
that the signal does *not* date back to WWII, at least according to
the following source. Some interesting comments about the evolution of
the phonetic alphabet are included:


Sometimes, Wikipedia actually has it right.


It amazes me that people still manage to mangle the phonetic alphabet.
Listen to some of the emergency responders around here, you really
begin to wonder about their backgrounds.


One in particular uses Heroin instead of Hotel. :)


Come to think of it, how many people actually know the phonetic
alphabet - probably not many.


Without looking 'em up ....


Alpha
Bravo
Charlie
Delta
Echo
Foxtrot
Golf
Hotel
India
Juliett
K???? (can't remember) ilo?
Lima
Mike
November
Oscar
Papa
Quebec
Romeo
Sierra
Tango
Uniform
Victor
Whiskey
Xray
Yankee
Zulu


Eisboch (with and "Echo")


Good job, but that's the military one. What's the police phonetic alphabet?http://www.police-scanner.info/gloss...c_alphabet.htm


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Um....I have never heard of a law enforcement phonetic alphabet. t
would seem to
me to be counter productive with all the first names.


Well, check out the link. I honestly didn't make 'em up!


Some of us are still sticking with able, baker, charlie, dog and easy.


Probably still think the M1 is the most modern rifle around, too.
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maybe not the most modern, John, but at 400 m. I't take it over a
M16A1 or 2 anyday...


I couldn't say. I qualified with the M14. The M1 was long gone by the time
I got drafted. But, at 400 m, I'd sure take the M14 over the M16.
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On Feb 2, 12:07?pm, JLH wrote:
On Fri, 2 Feb 2007 10:33:39 -0500, "Eisboch" wrote:

Good job, but that's the military one. What's the police phonetic
alphabet?


"Drop it and spread 'em"


Eisboch


LOL

Two of my brothers were cops. That's the only reason I knew there were two
versions.
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"Drop it and spread 'em" that's text book.

Street wise it would translate to:

FREEZE A$$HOLE! ... UP AGAINST THE WALL!!!"

But Matt Dillon on Gunsmoke set the western standard:

"Alright, hold it right there"

That is unless you're in Hawaii, and it's :

"Book 'em, Dano!

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JLH wrote:

maybe not the most modern, John, but at 400 m. I't take it over a
M16A1 or 2 anyday...


I couldn't say. I qualified with the M14. The M1 was long gone by the time
I got drafted. But, at 400 m, I'd sure take the M14 over the M16.
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John, I I wasn't privy to the M14. But I do own a great specimen of an
M! and used the M16.

agreed.

There is no comparison.

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John, if you could qualify with the M14, then an M1 would be a
breeze.


JLH wrote:

maybe not the most modern, John, but at 400 m. I't take it over a
M16A1 or 2 anyday...


I couldn't say. I qualified with the M14. The M1 was long gone by the time
I got drafted. But, at 400 m, I'd sure take the M14 over the M16.
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On Sat, 03 Feb 2007 12:56:26 -0500, wrote:

On Sat, 03 Feb 2007 07:22:31 -0500, JLH wrote:

I also loved the M14, as my expert badge shows!
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Same here, in fact I still own one, in semi-auto (M1A)


Cool. What do you do with it?
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