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PHONETIC ALPHABET

With the expanding utilization of radio and phone correspondence, another method of passing on significant data was expected to guarantee the audience got the right message. This prompted the improvement of the phonetic alphabet set. A phonetic alphabet set is a rundown of words used to recognize letters in a message communicated by radio or phone. Expressed words from an affirmed list are fill in for letters. For instance, the word "Marine" would be "Mike Alfa Romeo India November Echo when explained in the current phonetic alphabet in order. Utilizing this strategy assists with forestalling any disarray between comparative sounding letters or if there is a helpless association during transmission. 


The phonetic alphabet in WWI is extraordinary than the present on the grounds that every nation and singular military branches made their own letters. However, in 1957 a normalized, global phonetic alphabet set was made.

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ANIMAL MESSENGERS

The U.S. Army Signal Corps also used homing pigeons to maintain frontline communications during WWI. A field official would have a few pigeons with him, and if there were definitely no different lines of communication available, he might send a note on a smidgen of paper, ensuring that a small canister was attached to the feathered animal's neck. The flying animal would then fly back, behind the lines, to its house, and pass on the post. There were two divisions of the United States in 1917. In France, fitted force' pigeoneers' and winged creatures were used in a few fights, including the antagonistic St. Mihiel and Meuse-Argonne. 95% of the messages sent to them were properly passed on by pigeons.

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