What does Lima Charlie mean in the Army?

Lima Charlie: Loud and Clear.
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What does Charlie mean in military code?

THREATCON CHARLIE: (Threat level high) This condition applies when an incident occurs or intelligence is received indicating some form of terrorist action against personnel and facilities is imminent.
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What does Charlie Foxtrot mean in the military?

Somewhat worse than just a cluster, calling something a charlie foxtrot implies that it is not only disorganized, there is also very little hope that whatever the objective is will be reached and there is a very high probability that everyone will regret their involvement later.
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What does Lima Charlie Hotel Mike mean?

Lima Charlie – Loud and Clear. Mikes – Minutes. November Golf – NG or No Go (fail) Oscar-Mike – On the Move. Tango Mike – Thanks Much.
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Who is Charlie in army?

Who is Charlie? They were the Viet Cong, VC, or just Charlie, from Victor Charlie. Between 1954 and 1975, United States service members found themselves fighting Charlie, an enemy who was both everywhere and nowhere. More than one million of enemy combat soldiers died in the name of communism and nationalism.
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What is the NATO Phonetic Alphabet? Alpha, Bravo, Charlie, Delta....



Why does the military call enemies Charlie?

American soldiers referred to the Viet Cong as Victor Charlie or V-C. "Victor" and "Charlie" are both letters in the NATO phonetic alphabet. "Charlie" referred to communist forces in general, both Viet Cong and North Vietnamese.
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Why does the military call the enemy Charlie?

From here, “Viet Cong” was commonly further shortened to “VC”, which in the NATO phonetic alphabet is pronounced “Victor-Charlie”, which gave rise to the further shortened, “Charlie” designation. It's also interesting to note here that “Vietnamese Communists” is possibly something of misnomer, at least partially.
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What does Charlie Delta mean?

Alpha, Bravo, Charlie, Delta – these terms are used to designate the sides of a structure. Generally speaking, the “alpha” side is the front of the structure, the “bravo” side is the left side of the structure, “charlie” is the back of the structure and “delta” is the right side of the structure.
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What does Whiskey Bravo mean?

A few words are used to sound out each letter – for example, Alpha is the letter “A” while Bravo is the letter “B” – making the title of the movie a reference to the NATO alphabet. Having the phrase “Whiskey, Tango, Foxtrot” on the radio would be like saying “WTF.”.
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What does Bravo Charlie mean?

Briefly put, Alpha, Bravo, Charlie, etc., are words used in spelling of the 26 letters of the Latin (resp. English) alphabet. They were designed to minimize the number of errors when spelling a series of letters during a radio transmission.
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What is Lima Foxtrot?

About Lima Foxtrot Military Programs

Lima Foxtrot offers a free membership to local military servicemen and women (and household family members) who have a service-connected physical disability or illness as well as annual extended weekend sport and recreation camps for injured military from across the country.
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What does Lima Golf Bravo mean?

Lima Golf Bravo - cool NATO Phonetic Military Alphabet Design with yellow initials highlighted for Let's Go Brandon!
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What does Lima mean in military?

LIMA military phonetic for the letter 'L' lima-lima. land line. Refers to telephone communications between two points on the ground. litters stretchers to carry dead and wounded little people the enemy lit-up fired upon; shot and killed or wounded LLDB.
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WHAT IS A for Alpha Bravo Charlie?

The ICAO phonetic alphabet has assigned the 26 code words to the 26 letters of the English alphabet in alphabetical order: Alfa, Bravo, Charlie, Delta, Echo, Foxtrot, Golf, Hotel, India, Juliett, Kilo, Lima, Mike, November, Oscar, Papa, Quebec, Romeo, Sierra, Tango, Uniform, Victor, Whiskey, X-ray, Yankee, Zulu.
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What does Alpha Charlie mean?

A euphemistic way to refer to an "ass-chewing," a harsh or angry scolding. (When spelling something out with the NATO phonetic alphabet, the words "alpha" and "Charlie" are commonly used for the letters A and C.) The boss is totally going to give us an Alpha Charlie if he hears that we lost that big client.
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What does Bravo Tango mean bomb?

Emergency Codes. AC – Aircraft crash ADW – Assault w/ a deadly weapon AID – Accident Investigation Detail BO – Out of order BT – Bomb threat ('Bravo Tango') CP – Complaining party CPD – City/County property damaged CRT – Information computer <– Time to burn those printouts!
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What does Hotel Sierra mean?

Sierra Hotel or sometimes Hotel Sierra. Meaning s***-hot, or its opposite. When that new lieutenant makes it through his first field training exercise without getting his platoon lost, you've got a sierra hotel lieutenant.
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What does Delta Echo mean?

Delta and echo are the standard words for D and E in an international code for spelling out words clearly: Alpha, Bravo, Charlie, Delta, Echo, . . . The usual word for I is India, but the alphabet has variations. 'Niner' is used for distinctiveness so it's not confused with the monosyllable 'one'.
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What does Roger tango mean?

roger/roger that

Meaning: Message received. Origin: the NATO phonetic alphabet—a previous version of the alphabet used “Roger” to signify the letter R. Fun fact: Now they use “Romeo.”
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What does the term Bravo Foxtrot mean?

Answer: A Blue Falcon is also sometimes called a Bravo Foxtrot and is someone who messes things up for other members of their squad, either by causing drama or by betraying other members.
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What is Oscar Tango Mike?

Oscar-Mike: On the Move. Tango Mike: Thanks Much. Tango Uniform: Toes Up, meaning killed or destroyed. Tango Yankee: Thank You.
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Why are firemen called Jakes?

Being a "Good J-Key" probably meant a fireman who was cool under the pressure and could send clear Morse code. "J-Key" was eventually shortened to "Jake", and when spread to the public, "Jake" came to be a common term for firemen in general.
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What did DD mean in Vietnam?

D. DA Department of the Army Dac Cong Viet Cong special forces Dai Doan Ket.
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WHAT DID number 10 mean in Vietnam?

The name comes from the shorthand of the Army of the Republic of Vietnam – ARVN. Number-One GI – A troop who spends a lot of money in Vietnam. Number-Ten GI – A troop who barely spends money in Vietnam. Ok Sahlem – Term American soldiers had for villagers' children who would beg for menthol cigarettes.
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Where did the term Charlie originate?

masc. proper name, from French Charles, from Medieval Latin Carolus, from Middle High German Karl, literally "man, husband" (see carl). suffix in pet proper names (such as Johnny, Kitty), first recorded in Scottish c. 1400; according to OED it became frequent in English 15c.
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