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What is the reason for the phonetic alphabet?

The phonetic alphabet was designed to allow clarity in communications when speaking over a radio or field phone. Due to vexing radio static or the tremendous background noise found in combat, early communicators found it difficult to distinguish between letters which may rhyme or sound similar, so the phonetic alphabet was established to avoid confusion between, say, a "B" and a "D" when spelling or using letters of the alphabet. The phonetic alphabet has evolved since its inception, and has now been standardized internationally.

Click here to see the phonetic alphabets.