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 SpecWarNet -USMC Radio Recon
The 1st Radio Battalion is located at Camp Pendalton, CA and is tasked with supporting West coast and Pacific based Marine units, while the Camp Leguene, NC based 2nd Radio Battalion is responsible for supporting East coast based Marines and units operating in the Atlantic.
Within each of these battalions lies a little known, but highly specialized reconnaissance unit known as the Radio Reconniassance Platoon.
Radio Recon Platoons, and their subordinate Radio Recon Teams (RRT), are employed to conduct specified signal intelligence/electronic warfare (SIGINT/EW) operations during pre-assault, advance force, or special operations when the conduct of such operations by other detachment elements is inappropriate or not feasible.
www.specwarnet.com /americas/usmc_radio_recon.htm

  
 Tacoma Public Schools - Webucator
If it becomes necessary to close Tacoma Public Schools because of adverse weather conditions, announcements will be made on local radio and television stations, as well as in a recorded message on the district nightline and Web site, www.tacomaschools.org, beginning about 6 a.m.
If you do NOT hear Tacoma School District No. 10 mentioned on the radio or television, that means all Tacoma schools are OPEN and operating on normal schedules.
Staff members who are interested in positions for the 2005-2007 school years at the American International School (AIS) in Lagos, Nigeria, should submit a letter of interest, resume, completed AIS applicant information sheet (available from Human Resources) and letters of reference.
www.tacoma.k12.wa.us /calendar/webucator/Archives0405/20050107.asp

  
 Small Press Bookwatch: Radio Silence F.D.N.Y
Written by a battalion chief of the FDNY and a former firefighter and federal agent, Radio Silence F.D.N.Y.: The Betrayal of New York's Bravest examines why 343 firefighters of the FDNY died during the September 11th attacks, as opposed to only 60 police and Port Authority officers.
Radio Silence F.D.N.Y. scrutinizes facts in over 108 documents that have never before been seen by the public, and which are used to build the case for the conclusions and the scandal concerning FDNY radios.
Radio Silence F.D.N.Y. dissects the flaws within the FDNY radio system, and also points out how these same flaws could be hampering American efforts in Iraq.
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_m0RGT/is_2005_March/ai_n13467106

  
 DXing.info :: Radio News from August 2002
Radio Veritas, using the slogan Voice of Truth, was first heard on its reactivated shortwave frequency by Rafael Rodriguez in Colombia on August 24.
As part of Radio Authority's one-year pilot scheme on Access Radio, Sound Vision Trust (SVT) was one of 15 groups out of over 200 applicants to be granted a license for its existing radio station - Sound Radio has been operating in the Hackney during the past 8 years.
Radio Sawa programming consists of a mix of Western and Arabic pop music with newscasts at 15 and 45 minutes past the hour.
www.dxing.info /news/2002_08.dx

  
 NARA - Guide to Federal Records - Records of the office of the Chief Signal officer
Drill regulation plans, showing typical positions of units and mounted units in a Signal Corps field battalion, telegraph battalion, motorized telegraph battalion, radio company, and wagon section, 1917 (24 items).
Histories of 3d Army Corps, AEF, and of the 412th Telegraph Battalion, 1918-19.
Telegraph line and journal reports, property returns, and line receipts, 1888-98.
archives.gov /research/guide-fed-records/groups/111.html?template=print   (2386 words)

  
 WWII Marauders and Rangers lead the way.
The 6th Ranger Battalion was the first American force to return to the Philippines with the mission of destroying coastal defense guns, radio stations, and other means of defense communications in Leyte Harbor.
Although the 4th Ranger Battalion was not deactivated until a few months later, it was never the same after 2 of its battalions were captured near Anzio, Italy, in the town of Cisterna.
The 3rd and 4th Ranger Battalions were activated and trained by Colonel Darby in Africa near the end of the Tunisian Campaign.
www.suasponte.com /WWII.htm   (2386 words)

  
 3rd Ranger Battalion
The Sixth Ranger Battalion, commanded by Colonel Henry (Hank) Mucci, was the first American force to return to the Philippines with the mission of destroying coastal defense guns, radio and radar stations on the islands of Dinegat, Suluan offshore Leyte.
The Fifth Ranger Battalion activated September 1, 1943 at Camp Forrest, commanded by Lieutenant Colonel Max Schneider, former executive officer of the 4th Ranger Battalion, was part of the provisional Ranger Assault Force commanded by Colonel Rudder.
After Tunisia, the 3rd and 4th Ranger Battalions with the 1st Battalion as cadre were activated and trained by Darby for the invasion of Sicily at Nemours, Algeria in April 1943.
3rangerbattalion.8m.net /history.htm   (2386 words)

  
 Talk Radio 102.3 Chattanooga
Armed Forces Radio salutes the men, women and families of the 3397th U.S. Army Garrison, the 212th Transportation Company, the 212th Engineering Company, the 1st Battalion of the 181st Field Artillery Regiment, and the 278th Armored Cavalry Regiment, Tennessee Army National Guard as they are currently being deployed to Iraq.
Talk Radio 102.3 is again broadcasting each night of the Riverbend Festival from the Crossroads of the Festival, Riverfront and Chestnut, 7 to 9 pm.
So, we are proud to present the Talk Radio Concert Calendar - a look at upcoming performances here in town and all around the tri-state area.
www.wgow.com /fm   (2386 words)

  
 Chapter 10 - Communication-Electronics, 1962-1970
Since the boat was far too small to accommodate the radios and power generators as well as the men of the forward command post, a second landing craft was found on which the 9th Signal Battalion troopers installed multichannel radio relay equipment and power generators.
The radios installed were not capable of seĀ­cure voice retransmission and were actually too heavy for the underpowered Otter.
Airborne radio relay, however, contributed to the problem of radio frequency interference.
www.army.mil /Cmh-Pg/books/Vietnam/Comm-El/ch10.htm   (2386 words)

  
 Army Communicator: HF combat net radio lesson learned again
The problem of reaching the battalion Wallace refers to as being unreachable and therefore conducting a movement to contact not a deliberate attack because "all the command posts were moving" is a problem that was solved well before to 1939 in both the German and U.S. armies.
The Guderian designed HF radio nets provided a level of command and control never before achieved on the battlefield.
Not only was it solved, it was solved without the use of satellite communications, complex tactical data networks, unmanned aerial vehicles, balloons, retransmission stations etc. A simple single-channel HF radio with the proper antenna, frequency assignment and the knowledge to use it is all that was required both then and now.
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_m0PAA/is_1_29/ai_n6355498   (1182 words)

  
 Talk Radio 102.3 - Armed Forces Radio
Armed Forces Radio salutes the men, women and families of the 3397th U.S. Army Garrison, the 212th Transportation Company, the 212th Engineering Company, the 1st Battalion of the 181st Field Artillery Regiment, Marine Reserve uniti
Welcome to the Armed Forces Radio webpage, where we have set up links to current serving and veteran soldiers and sailors sites and organizations.
The Armed Forces Relief Trust at www.afrtrust.org is an organization devoted to supporting out troops and their families here and abroad.
www.wgow.com /fm/armed.htm   (1182 words)

  
 Engineer Units Page
For the Royal Engineers this mostly applied to civil engineering plant and machinery; for the Royal Signals, radio, telegraph and telephone equipment and for the Royal Army Service Corps (the predecessors of the Royal Corps of Transport), all forms of motor transport.
The Royal Engineers were responsible for the introduction of much new technology to the Army - telegraphy during the Crimean War of 1854 - 1856, photography in the Abyssinian Campaign of 1867 and steam road traction in the Ashanti Campaign of 1873.
Royal Engineers were closely involved in the development of airborne forces and played an important part in many of their operations.
www.btinternet.com /~ian.a.paterson/orgengineers.htm   (2481 words)

  
 Chapter VII: Dak To (November-December 1967)
Howitzer batteries supporting infantry battalions were allocated patch-through circuits from these radio relays, and alternate routes and backup systems were used extensively during tactical operations.
The airborne radio relay was an innovation conceived to provide communication links between separated elements beyond the range of normal communication equipment or deployed in terrain that lacked adequate sites for ground relay operations.
This multiple relay was used for simultaneous support of the battalion command, the brigade command, the artillery fire, the forward air control, and medical evacuation net, during many operations.
www.army.mil /cmh/books/Vietnam/tactical/chapter7.htm   (2481 words)

  
 AsiaMedia :: BANGLADESH: Rab beats up Jugantor chief photojournalist
Dhaka -- Rapid Action Battalion (Rab) members yesterday assaulted a photojournalist for taking snaps while they were beating up three youths on the street near Baitul Mukarram National Mosque.
Photojournalist assaulted while filming Rapid Action Battalion brutality
PAKISTAN: Pakistan radio dispute triggers battle, 24 die
www.asiamedia.ucla.edu /article.asp?parentid=21773   (404 words)

  
 ABC7Chicago.com: Black CFD battalion chief receives death threat
March 8, 2004 — As the Chicago Fire Department investigates racist remarks made over the department's radio frequencies, an African American battalion chief says he's received a death threat.
Written to resemble a "fake news story," according to Russell, it reported that "a battalion chief" had been "found in a shallow grave" with "bullets in his chest" on June 19th.
Just a week after a Chicago firefighter Internet chat room was shutdown because someone posted racial slurs on it, a death threat was made against black Battalion Chief Nicholas Russell.
abclocal.go.com /wls/news/030804_ns_racialslurs.html   (404 words)

  
 Vickers Mk.E tank in Polish service
This radio demanded a tall folding transmitter aerial mast, but there is no information how it was fitted on Vickers tanks.
Polish Vickers tanks were not equipped with radios initially.
When the tanks came into service, they were employed by the 3rd armoured battalion in Warsaw.
derela.republika.pl /vickers.htm   (3711 words)

  
 Talk Radio 102.3 - Armed Forces Radio
Armed Forces Radio salutes the men, women and families of the 3397th U.S. Army Garrison, the 212th Transportation Company, the 212th Engineering Company, the 1st Battalion of the 181st Field Artillery Regiment, Marine Reserve uniti
Welcome to the Armed Forces Radio webpage, where we have set up links to current serving and veteran soldiers and sailors sites and organizations.
The Armed Forces Relief Trust at www.afrtrust.org is an organization devoted to supporting out troops and their families here and abroad.
www.wgow.com /fm/armed.htm   (494 words)

  
 JVHS Class of 1960 Homeroom
I took Basic Training at Ft. Benning, Ga., went to Radio Relay School at Ft. Gordon, Ga., and was asigned to the 18th Airborne Corps, 50th Signal Battalion, at Ft. Bragg, N.C., providing the 82nd Airborne's field communications.
I had always liked radio communications, so I joined the Army in 1961 to go to Radio Relay School and "see the world."
I figured there MUST be a better way to make a living...
www.jdsmith.us /about_me_continued.html   (494 words)

  
 Battlefield Internet helps 4th Division see though the fog of war
For Chief Warrant Officer II John Hanks, a maintenance technician for the 4th Battalion, 42nd Field Artillery, the text messaging means troops can send quick assessments of problems without miscommunication through radio garble.
The Army's 4th Infantry Division is guided by a sophisticated computer network that tracked the division's 1st Brigade during a skirmish Wednesday for the Taji air base north of Baghdad.
The 4th is considered the Army's most lethal heavy division, boasting the latest tanks, troop carriers and Apache attack helicopters.
www.teamtulsa.com /newshold/17tech.shtml   (494 words)

  
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www.heloten.de /hood.htm   (494 words)

  
 Robin Sherwood of Pittsburgh, Part I
"Earl Aldrych is gone, but Guyina of Cosgrave is on her way here with a whole battalion of troops and a very large trunk of silver coins.
He turned up his radio and listened to the "Book at Bedtime" broadcast.
Baron Scott Hood of Pittsburgh Woods was riding home at last to his own castle from the Crusades.
www.fortunecity.com /lavendar/fulbourne/100/hood1.html   (494 words)

  
 MS 2012: World War II Collection
These include the memories of service on a submarine, as a naval aviator, fighter bomber pilot, side gunner, radio operator, paratrooper, ship's nurse, infantryman, sailor, artilleryman, engineer, medic and marine.
Company "A" 526th Armored Infantry Battalion (on 18 December 1944).
Also included are memoirs of foreign civilians in the path of the war, and people involved in war work in the United States and Canada.
www.lib.utk.edu /spcoll/manuscripts/ms2012fa.html   (494 words)

  
 Battalion Launches Morning Radio Program
The program has been in the works since the spring of 1996, when Texas AandM's Student Publications Board authorized the construction of a radio booth in The Battalion newsroom.
COLLEGE STATION ­­ Texas AandM University's student newspaper, The Battalion, broadens its audience today (June 2) as it launches a morning radio program that will air Monday through Friday at 8:04 a.m.
Charles Self, head of the Journalism Department and chair of the student publications board, said the program is a natural complement to the university's journalism studies program.
www.tamu.edu /univrel/aggiedaily/news/stories/archive/060297-1.html   (494 words)

  
 Americal Division Order of Battle (Vietnam)
HEADQUARTERS, 23D INFANTRY DIVISION (AMERICAL) HHC, 23D, Infantry Division (Americal) 26th Engineer Battalion (Combat) 523rd Signal Battalion COMSEC CONTACT TEAM #2 23 Military Police Company 328th Radio Research Detachment 3d Military History Detachment OLE, 5th Weather Squadron, USAF (-) USASSDD, ACSI, DA 2.
11TH INFANTRY BRIGADE HHC, 11th Infantry Brigade 3d Battalion, 1st Infantry 1st Battalion, 20th Infantry 1st Battalion, 52d Infantry E Troop, 1st Cavalry 6.
196TH INFANTRY BRIGADE HHC, 196th Infantry Brigade 2d Battalion, 1st Infantry 3d Battalion, 21st Infantry 4th Battalion, 31st Infantry 1st Battalion, 46th Infantry 1st Squadron, 1st Cavalry (-) Troop F, 17th Cavalry 48th Infantry Platoon (Scout Dog) 10th Public Information Detachment 27th Chemical Detachment 7.
www.americal.org /oob-vn5.shtml   (494 words)

  
 FM 7-92 APPENDIX E COMMUNICATIONS
Ensuring that the platoon is able to communicate is a primary concern of the battalion commander and his staff The signal officer ensures that the battalion's communication plan includes provisions that will allow the reconnaissance platoon to communicate effectively.
The platoon often finds that radio communications are not a feasible means of relaying information, especially if the platoon is too far away to use FM radio, the mission requires radio-listening silence, or the platoon's equipment is inoperable.
The reconnaissance platoon operates on the battalion operations and intelligence net, the command net, or both, depending on the SOP.
www.globalsecurity.org /military/library/policy/army/fm/7-92_2001/fm792_14.htm   (4038 words)

  
 Dominican Republic PSYOP - Operation Power Pack
Operational elements of the 1st PSYWAR Company (Field Army), reinforced with radio broadcast and light, mobile audiovisual teams, as well as language experts, were readied for a midnight departure.
He stated that the most significant organizational achievement of the Dominican operation in the area of communications was the combining of civilian and military talents by the United States Information Agency (USIA) and the Army’s 1st PSYWAR Battalion (later to become the 1st PSYOP Battalion).
This affected not only the radio operations, but also the printing operations where errors were made due to the lack of knowledge of the language.
www.psywarrior.com /DomRepublicPsyop.html   (3749 words)

  
 Marine Forces Pacific - The largest field command in the Marine Corps
The Marines and Sailor who returned endured five months of combat operations,” said Staff Sgt. Kevin Simmons, return and reunion staff noncommissioned officer-in-charge, 3rd Radio Battalion.
Marines in 3rd Radio Battalion know that feeling all too well.
When these Marines returned from the Battalion’s third OIF deployment, they were welcomed home at their duty hut by family members, friends and fellow Marines.
www.mfp.usmc.mil   (760 words)

  
 sources
In northern Australia and in the New Guinea islands they were sometimes the only people who could operate a coastwatcher radio on what were otherwise long stretches of exposed coastline, but to accept a radio and a code book and agree to report shipping and aircraft was to make a commitment to the military.
Some of the units who fought in New Guinea and whose members were interviewed were: 39th and 55th/53rd Battalions, 2/8th Battalion, 2/12th Battalion, 2/27th Battalion, 2/2nd machine-gun Battalion, 75 Squadron, Catalina crews, and HMAS Hobart.
As a geographic entity the island of New Guinea in 1942 was made up of three political units: Dutch or Netherlands New Guinea in the west, the Australian Mandated Territory of New Guinea in the north-east, and the Australian Territory of Papua in the south-east.
rspas.anu.edu.au /papers/sources.html   (19371 words)

  
 63rd Signal Bn Page
While in Algiers the 63rd Signal Battalion installed, operated, and maintained signal communications for Allied Forces Headquarters in Algiers; while the detachments, operating in the forward areas, maintained open wire lines, radio stations, and message centers.
Detachments of the Battalion left Shrivenham to prepare for the invasion of North Africa at Algiers on 9 November 1942.
While at Shrivenham emphasis was again placed on training and at the same time the Battalion was packing for an unknown area.
www.usfava.com /USFA_63rdSigBn.htm   (1614 words)

  
 FM 44-85 Appendix B
The command section also includes the battalion command sergeant major, the battalion signal officer, and three radio operators.
The deployment and or command plan function provides the battalion commander with the capability to alter the tactical database or to plan future battalion deployments.
The battalion commander, the executive officer, and the coordinating and special staff officers make up the command section.
www.fas.org /spp/starwars/docops/fm44-85/Appb.htm   (12493 words)

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