[Alexandria Radio Club Reflector] Rick Bunn, N4ASX named in Media

Art and Deanna andlutz at comcast.net
Mon Oct 22 07:32:57 EDT 2007


Rick Bunn recognized by the Marine Corps for outstanding service! 
73,
Deanna K7DID
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October 19, 2007
Amateur Radio Service Named Volunteer Group of the Year By the Marine Corps
Marathon 

MCM recognizes 30 years of service by the HAM Radio Operators and special
efforts by HAMs Rick Bunn and Tom Azlin

QUANTICO, VA- The Marine Corps Marathon announced today the Amateur Radio
Service as its volunteer group of the year for their 30 years of service and
support for the annual event. Amateur Radio, or "HAM" Radio volunteers began
assisting with the Marine Corps Marathon in 1978 and have provided
essential, mission critical communications to the medical staff on race day.


"The HAM Radio operators play a vital role in medical operations of the
race," said Rick Nealis, Director of the Marine Corps Marathon. "The
knowledge and expertise of their dedicated volunteers enables the MCM to
provide all participants the highest level of emergency care and I am deeply
appreciative of the HAMs' continued support." Initially, HAM Radio served as
a simple means of communications at both aid stations and mile markers. 

In the early 1990s this support expanded to include digital communications
with the aid stations and tracking of the pace car and Tail End Charlie.
Eventually, the aid station support evolved to automated digital
communications, which includes 115 HAM Operations located at mile markers,
water points, aid stations, two finish area medical locations, and as
shadows to the division commanders. Today, the MCM is the largest HAM radio
public service event. 

The Award also recognizes two specific individuals, Mr. Rick Bunn and Mr.
Tom Azlin, for their contribution to HAM Radio participation at the MCM.
Bunn, N4ASX, was first licensed as an Amateur Radio Operator while in high
school in 1971. He began volunteering for the MCM 1983 and served as the MCM
Amateur Radio liaison from 1997 to 2001. From 2001 to 2005, he served as the
lead Amateur Radio Operator, coordinating all aspects of HAM radio support
to the marathon. 

Azlin, N4ZPT, has been a HAM Operation since 1990. He first volunteered with
the MCM in 2001 and, since 2004, has been the HAM Radio Operator responsible
for coordinating all aspects of aid station HAM radio support. The Volunteer
Group of the Year Award will be presented on Friday, October 26, 2007 as
part of a special ceremony. 

About the Amateur Radio Service 
Since 1900, the Amateur Radio Service, popularly called HAM Radio, has
supported international communications during times of crisis. Ham Radio is
a fulfilling and challenging experience for those who enjoy electronics and
radio, but it has also become an avocation for those who seek to communicate
with others and want to provide public service in times of emergency.
 




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