Ha ha me too, but I served, then I have to explain what a seabee is. I HATE when people use names (Adam, BBrandon etc...). I always have to stop and think lol.
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For what it's worth, the phonetic alphabet is not exclusive to the military. The US military uses the same phonetic alphabet as the aviation community (although I admit the military was probably the forerunner). Police use a different phonetic alphabet resulting in One-Adam-Twelve. You can tell the geezers or who learned the phonetic alphabet from WW II movies when they use Easy instead of Echo (although Sgt. Rock of Easy Company rolls off the tongue more smoothly than Sgt. Rock of Echo Company).
All of that seems perfectly fine to me.
There must be something about my face that seems familiar to people. Can't tell you how many times people I don't know swear they've met me before. I had a guy swear up and down I was in his unit (or platoon or company or whatever) during the Gulf War. Even after I told him he was mistaken I'm not sure he believed me.