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  2. Allied military phonetic spelling alphabets - Wikipedia

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    The US and NATO versions had differences, and the translation was provided as a convenience. Differences included Alfa, Bravo and Able, Baker for the first two letters. The NATO phonetic spelling alphabet was first adopted on January 1, 1956, while the ICAO radiotelephony spelling alphabet was still undergoing final changes. [4]

  3. NATO phonetic alphabet - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 7 December 2024. Letter names for unambiguous communication Not to be confused with International Phonetic Alphabet. Alphabetic code words A lfa N ovember B ravo O scar C harlie P apa D elta Q uebec E cho R omeo F oxtrot S ierra G olf T ango H otel U niform I ndia V ictor J uliett W hiskey K ilo X ray L ...

  4. Blues Ballads - Wikipedia

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    Billboard gave the album 4 out of 4 stars, indicating "very strong sales potential" to retailers, speculating that it would have pop and rhythm and blues appeal. [1] In the 2004 edition of The New Rolling Stone Album Guide , the two-album compilation was rated 3.5 out of 5 stars and the editors write that this music is the stronger half ...

  5. List of R&B musicians - Wikipedia

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    A global, multilingual list of rhythm and blues and contemporary R&B musicians recognized via popular R&B genres as songwriters, instrumentalists, vocalists, mixing engineers, and for musical composition and record production.

  6. Spelling alphabet - Wikipedia

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    A spelling alphabet (also called by various other names) is a set of words used to represent the letters of an alphabet in oral communication, especially over a two-way radio or telephone. The words chosen to represent the letters sound sufficiently different from each other to clearly differentiate them.

  7. 1972 in music - Wikipedia

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    May 5 – Reverend Gary Davis, 76, blues and gospel singer and guitarist; May 12 – David Hughes, 43, operatic tenor (heart failure) June 8 – Jimmy Rushing, 70, blues and jazz singer; June 13 – Clyde McPhatter, 39, R&B singer; July 3 – "Mississippi" Fred McDowell, 68, blues musician; July 9 – Robert Weede, 69, operatic baritone

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  9. One-Dime Blues - Wikipedia

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    One-Dime Blues is an album by the American musician Etta Baker, released in 1991. [1] [2] Baker was awarded a National Heritage Fellowship the same year. [3] She supported the album by making a few live appearances. [4] One-Dime Blues was nominated for a W. C. Handy Award for best country blues album. [5]