Our purpose as a trained pool of
operators in case of National Emergency has changed very little over the
years. However, the way we do it has changed dramatically. We
have moved from using Morse Code (CW), to voice and expanded into the
digital realm using both radio and the internet to move information that
is essential to the Department of Defense (DoD).
While we move no classified
information, we do originate and relay EEI (Essential Elements of
Information) reports that tell the DoD about local weather, road
conditions and the general status of a locality after a natural, or other,
disaster. EEI reports allow the DoD to plan the best way to get aid
to the affected area and what aid is required.
One way we practice is to send Health
and Welfare messages, or MARSGRAMS, to and from servicemen and women
serving overseas. We have supported many recent operations in this
manner, including operations in Somalia, Croatia, and many others.
If you have a family member or friend
serving overseas and you would like to send them a short message, you may
use the MARSGRAM link to the left.
Training is an ongoing thing for Army
MARS and CWAM with two training nets being conducted each week in CWAM,
and several other nets held at various times of day virtually every day of
the week. Radio protocol and technique is stressed highly with Army
MARS radio operators being some of the best trained emergency
communications operators in the world.