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Indiana State Navy/Marine Corps
MARS
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What is MARS? How do I
join?
The Military Affiliate Radio System (MARS) is a Department of Defense
sponsored program, established as separately managed and operated programs by
the Army, Navy-Marine Corps and Air Force. MARS members are volunteer licensed
amateur radio operators who are interested in providing auxiliary or emergency
communications to local, national and international emergency and safety
organizations, as an adjunct to normal communications.
The primary concept of MARS is to meet the requirements of training for any
communications emergency. To this end, organization, methods and facilities must
be adequate to meet any emergency requirements and must be flexible in order to
provide for rapid expansion. Normal methods must be such that only minor changes
will be required when shifting to an emergency status.
Mission
The Mission of the MARS system is to:
- provide auxiliary communications for military, federal and local
disaster management officials during periods of emergency or while
conducting drills in emergency procedures.
- assist in effecting normal communications under emergency conditions.
- create interest and furnish a means of training members in military
communications procedures and provide a potential reserve of trained
communications personnel.
- handle morale and quasi-official message and voice communications
traffic for members of the Armed Forces and authorized U.S. Government
civilian personnel stationed throughout the world.
- provide, during daily routine operations, a method of exchanging
MARSGRAMS and two-way telephone contacts between service personnel and their
families back home. In carrying out this assignment, MARS operates a 24-hour
message relay system and maintains a series of electronic mailboxes
throughout the world.
- conduct daily traffic and training nets, drills and critiques to train
operators and test the systems readiness to handle demands during an
emergency.
Benefits of Membership in MARS
- Add to the enjoyment of your amateur radio hobby through the expanded
horizon of MARS
- 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, Panama, the Virgin Islands, Puerto Rico, Central
America, Alaska, Germany, Africa and the continental United States.
- Increase your communications skills and capabilities. Selected
correspondence courses are available free to MARS members, from their
respective affiliated service, after completion of six months active
membership.
- Operate on specially assigned military radio frequencies in SSB, SSTV
and various Digital modes of communications.
- Join a group of dedicated fellow radio amateurs participating in
meaningful public service.
- Affiliate with the service branch of your choice and become part of the
professional military communications family, contributing to the
preparedness of the nation.
- Gain a feeling of being associated with a military mission and
contributing to the welfare of personnel assigned to duties world-wide
- Participate in regulated, disciplined radio nets with structured lines
of organization and very specific operating rules.
- Participate in the MARS Excess/Surplus Equipment Program after six
months active membership. Issue of equipment is based on availability of
equipment and the possible assigned mission of an 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.)
For information on joining Indiana Navy-Marine
Corps MARS
CONTACT:
NNN0ITN@NAVYMARS.ORG