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What Can I Do?

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You Can………
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Add to the enjoyment of your amateur
radio hobby through the expanded horizon of MARS.
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Become part of the Army, Navy-Marine
Corps, or Air Force MARS worldwide communications system. There are MARS
stations in Japan, Korea, the Trust Territories, Hawaii, the Virgin Islands,
Puerto Rico, Central America, Alaska, Germany, Africa, and the continental
United States.
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Increase your communications skills and
capabilities. Selected correspondence courses in communications -
electronics subjects are available free to MARS members from their
respective affiliated service after completion of six months active
membership. Qualified Army MARS members may apply for such courses at the
Army Correspondence Course Program website.
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Operate on specially assigned military
radio frequencies in voice, teletype, and packet modes of communications.
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Join a group of dedicated fellow radio
amateurs participating in meaningful public service.
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Affiliate with the service branch of your
choice and become part of the professional military communications family.
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Gain a feeling of being associated with a
military mission and contributing to the welfare and preparedness of the
nation.
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Participate in regulated, disciplined
radio nets with structured lines of organization and very specific operating
rules.
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Participate in the MARS Excess/Surplus
Property Program after 6 months active membership. Issue of Government
excess/surplus equipment is based on availability, of equipment, and
possible assigned mission of individual activity. The granting of MARS
membership to an individual or activity does not in itself convey an
automatic right or entitlement of the recipient to receive or demand MARS
property.
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