Region Ten
Welcome to the Alaska ARMY MARS Website



Click the MARS Logo to go to the Main Army MARS Page.
Scroll down for Alaska ARMY MARS.
PROUD, PROFESSIONAL AND READY
Quick Links
1. Participation Report Format.
2. Interactive Essential Elements of Information (EEI) Report. (currently requires manual alignment)
3. Text of the EEI Format.
4. Member Locations: Alaska ARMY MARS Member Map
5.Army MARS application is a PDF file you can fill in before you print it out.
Fill out, print, sign, date and attach a copy of your ham ticket. Scan in and email to ALM7AK.



Alaska is the Great Land!
Alaska Army Mars Member of the Month!
What is MARS?
Mission
* To provide Department of Defense sponsored emergency communications on a local, national, and international basis as an adjunct to normal communications.
* To provide auxiliary communications for military, civil, and/or disaster officials during periods of emergency.
* To assist in effecting normal communications under emergency conditions.
The Benefits of ARMY MARS Membership
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, the Virgin Islands, Puerto Rico, Central America, Alaska, Germany, Africa, and the continental United States.
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.
Operate on specially assigned military radio frequencies in voice, teletype, and packet 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.
Gain a feeling of being associated with a military mission and contributing to the welfare and preparedness of the nation.
Participate in regulated, disciplined radio nets with structured lines of organization and very specific operating rules.
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.
History of Army MARS Program
Official Sponsorship
How to Join Army MARS
Eligibility
The applicant must -
* Be 17 years of age or older. (Signature of parent or legal guardian is required when an applicant is under 18 years of age.)
* Be a United States Citizen or resident alien. (Possess a valid amateur radio license issued by the Federal Communications
Commission (FCC) or other competent U.S. Authority.)
* Possess a station capable of operating on MARS VHF and/or HF frequencies.
* Agree to operate a minimum of 12 hours per calendar quarter with 6 hours being on VHF and or HF networks.
* Submit Monthly Participation Reports using the approved format.
* Submit as required Essential Elements of Information (EEI) Reports. (currently requires some alignment)
Text Version of the format.
* Complete the Basic Training within 6 months of joining the program.
Types of Membership
There are four types of membership -
* Individual Membership: A privately owned VHF and/or HF radio station, licensed by the FCC and/or host authority, operated by an individual who is a member of and licensed by Army MARS.
* Club Membership: A radio station licensed in MARS that is established, operated, and maintained by volunteers under the auspices of a properly constituted military and/or civilian amateur radio club.
* Auxiliary Membership: Auxiliary membership is designated for non-operators who perform a support function.
* Military Unit Membership: Military unit MARS stations are operated and maintained under the auspices of a military command, and are authorized on the table of distribution and allowances/table of organization and equipment (TDA/TOE). Military station categories include active Army, Reserves, National Guard, and Corps of Engineers.
A little bit more about MARS...
Alaska MARS Scheduled Nets-
VHF Nets - Monday, Tuesday and Thursday at 1830 hrs local (Alaska Time).
HF Nets- Monday, Tuesday and Thursday begin at 1900 hrs local (Alaska Time).
Interested in joining us?
Contact one of the following for information:
[Ron Keech, State Director ALM7AK]
[Glenn Hansen, Deputy Director ALM7DAK]
[ vacant , Administrative Officer ALM7AAK]
[ Don Bush, Emergency Operations Coordinator ALM7EAK]
[Larry Yerks, Training Officer ALM7TAK]
Or any ARMY MARS Member!
[Bob Isbell, ALM7AZ]
[David Stevens, ALM7BD]
[Rod Mitchell, ALM7AQ]
[Mary Mitchell, ALM7BI]
[Brian Corty, ALM7BL]
[John Ramsey, ALM7BM/T]
[Jason Profitt, ALM7BN]
[Heather Hasper, ALM7BO/T]
[Mike O'Keefe, ALM7BP]
[Kathy O'Keefe, ALM7BQ]
[Charles Haller, ALM7BR]
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Ron Keech, ALM7BC
Last Updated May 9 2008