>>> Spell 'C' using the NATO phonetic alphabet

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Sure, in the NATO phonetic alphabet, the letter 'C' is represented as 'Charlie'. The NATO phonetic alphabet was developed for clear communication, especially in military contexts. It assigns a unique word to each letter of the alphabet, making it easier to distinguish one letter from another when spoken over a radio or in noisy environments. The rest of the alphabet goes as follows:

D - Delta
E - Echo
F - Foxtrot
G - Golf
H - Hotel
I - India
J - Juliett
K - Kilo
L - Lima
M - Mike
N - November
O - Oscar
P - Papa
Q - Quebec
R - Romeo
S - Sierra
T - Tango
U - Uniform
V - Victor
W - Whiskey
X - X-ray
Y - Yankee
Z - Zulu

If you have any questions about the NATO phonetic alphabet or any other topic, feel free to ask!

