OK - not to nitpick too much but "N" callsigns are used by Navy, Marine Corps 
and Coast Guard.

"A" callsigns are used by Army and Air Force.

Some Army stations also use "W" callsigns like WAR and in the case of my own 
Army Corps of Engineers in Memphis, WUG2.

Jim Pogue/KH2AR

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> All Federal Government Stations are assigned call letters or "ID's". In the 
> case of VOA -- they use "VOA Dixon" or "VOA whatever". Even if they do not 
> use the location -- they use "VOA" as an ID. They use A, N, W and K call 
> signs. NPG is navy, AAH-300 is Army 
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