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* In ''[[Rivers of London]]'' Inspector Nightingale has the unique callsign Zulu-One, representing his [[Who You Gonna Call?|unique position]] in the Met. |
* In ''[[Rivers of London]]'' Inspector Nightingale has the unique callsign Zulu-One, representing his [[Who You Gonna Call?|unique position]] in the Met. |
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* [[Robert Westall]]'s short story ''[[Break of Dark|Blackham's Wimpy]]'' revolves around a bomber group, featuring planes S-Sugar, C-Charlie and L-Love, among ohers. |
* [[Robert Westall]]'s short story ''[[Break of Dark|Blackham's Wimpy]]'' revolves around a bomber group, featuring planes S-Sugar, C-Charlie and L-Love, among ohers. |
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* In ''[[The Butterfly Kid]], Chester comes up with a military alphabet of his own for designating the [[Humongous Mecha]] he creates at the book's climactic battle, noting that he didn't care to use anyone else's "second-hand" phonetic alphabet. |
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== [[Music|Mary Union Sam Ida Charlie]] == |
== [[Music|Mary Union Sam Ida Charlie]] == |