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ARMY MARS:  MORE RESPONSIBILITY FOR HAM RADIO VOLUNTEERS

Stephen G. Klinefelter, Chief of the Arrmy's Military
Affiliate Radio System better known as Army MARS has
announced a major leadership realignment.  This,  at a
conference of the auxiliary's Region Directors held Sept.
12th to the 14th in Dallas, Texas.

Under the new terms, volunteer ham radio operators have
assumed day-to-day management responsibility previously
exercised from the MARS headquarters at Ft Huachuca,
Arizona.  Each of the auxiliary's 11 regions will be under
command of its director.  Together the 11 directors will
form a policy-making Governance Executive Board for the
auxiliary as a whole.

This is a striking revision of the military's traditional
top-down chain of command.  It was symbolically activated at
the first national leadership conference in the Military
Auxiliary Radio System's 87-year-history.

Army MARS reports to the Network Enterprise Technology
Command which manages Army computer networks and
communications systems worldwide.  Chief Klinefelter, who
retired as a full colonel in the Signal Corps after 31
years, returned to the Network Enterprise Technology Command
as a senior civilian employee and is Deputy Operations
Officer G3.  He added the MARS post last spring.

An in-depth article on the changes to Army Mars authored by
those involved is on the Web at www.eham.net/articles/29106.
(Army MARS, QRZ.com)



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