MARS Moves Front and Center

Planning, preparation, and training yield results. That sums up the work that has gone into the Army’s MARS program in the past year. In this month's Public Service column of CQ Magazine, Bob Josuweit takes a look back to see how MARS has re-invented itself to remain an important organization in providing emergency communications. WL2K has had a large part in it!

Download the entire article in PDF format. Also find it in the Downloads area under Documents>Articles. Used with permission.

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I'm new to the winlink mode. Would like to know more about it. I can also be reached at bobbynorwood@hotmail.com . I am also in Air Force Mars . i would appreciate any help on either. Thank you. Bobby Norwood

 

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