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Official U.S. Military Alphabet | | A: Alpha | G: Golf
| S: Sierra
| Y: Yankee | B: Bravo | H: Hotel
| T: Tango
| Z: Zulu
| C: Charlie
| I: India
| U: Uniform
| | D: Delta
| J: Juliet
| V: Victor
| | E: Echo
| K: Kilo
| W: Whiskey | | F: Foxtrot | L: Lima
| X: X-Ray
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| Military Police Radio Codes | 10-2: Ambulance urgently needed | 10-22: Fire | 10-3: Motor vehicle accident
| 10-23: Disturbance | 10-4: Wrecker requested
| 10-24: Suspicious person | 10-5: Ambulance requested
| 10-25: Stolen/abandoned vehicle | 10-6: Send civilian police
| 10-26: Serious accident | 10-7: Pick up prisoner
| 10-27: Radio check | 10-8: Subject in custody
| 10-28: Loud and clear | 10-9: Send police van
| 10-29: Signal weak | 10-10: Escort/transport | 10-30: Request assistance (non-emergency) | 10-11: In service | 10-31: Request investigator
| 10-12: Out of service
| 10-32: Request MP duty officer
| 10-13: Repeat last message
| 10-33: Stand by | 10-14: Your location? | 10-34: Cancel last message
| 10-15: Go to...
| 10-35: Meal
| 10-16: Report by landline | 10-36: Any messages?
| 10-17: Return to headquarters
| 10-38: Relief/change | 10-18: Assignment completed
| 10-39: Check vehicle/building
| 10-19: Contact/call...
| 10-40: Acknowledge
| 10-20: Relay to...
| 10-50: Change frequency...
| 10-21: Time check
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