Until then, each navy had used its own signal code and operational manuals. World War II experience had shown that it was difficult, or even impossible, for ships of different navies to operate together unless they could readily communicate, and ACP was designed to remedy this.
In the U. ACP was organized in the general manner of other signal books, that is, starting with 1-flag signals, then 2-flag and so on.
BZ, and so on. The B- signals were called "Administrative" signals, and dealt with miscellaneous matters of administration and housekeeping. The last signal on the "Administrative" page was BZ, standing for "well done. At that time BZ was not rendered as "Bravo Zulu," but in each navy's particular phonetic alphabet. Navy, BZ was spoken as "Baker Zebra.
They developed a phonetic alphabet for international aviation use, designed to be as "pronounceable" as possible by flyers and traffic controllers speaking many different languages. This was the "Alfa, Bravo, Charlie, Delta It was then that "Baker Zebra" finally became "Bravo Zulu.
Naval History and Heritage Command. Print Friendly. The Sextant. Social Media. Toggle left navigation Nav. Toggle navigation Menu. Toggle navigation. A single table in ATP 1 is called "governing groups," that is, the entire signal that follows the governing group is to be performed according to the "governor. For example, "BA" might mean "You have permission to.
It means "well done". Until then, each navy had used its own signal code and operational manuals. World War II experience had shown that it was difficult or impossible for ships of different navies to operate together unless they could communicate readily, and ACP was designed to remedy this.
In addition to flaghoist and voice radio, use of the term Bravo Zulu has also been extended in contemporary times to include written correspondence and message traffic from senior naval officers in command i. Military Wiki Explore.
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