[NJARC] Armed Forces Radio

Robert Lilley 54moggie at embarqmail.com
Fri Jan 2 17:03:30 EST 2009


Ray, et al

Thanks Ray!  "Radio Research" was the name given to the activities of  
the Army Security Agency in Vietnam.  ASA was a signal intelligence  
outfit that was formed after WWII  and later disbanded, most likely  
replaced in the 1970's.  In 1969 I was briefly assigned to the 303rd  
RR Bn in Long Bingh before I was sent on to other things.  I figured a  
radio group might have some RR members.

Rob
Belvidere, NJ


On Jan 2, 2009, at 10:16 AM, Ray Chase wrote:

> Visit our web site - See http://www.njarc.org
> _______________________________________________
> Dear Rob:
> Not sure what you mean by "Radio research" types but you will find  
> all kind of folks active in NJARC and many are "newbies" to radio as  
> well.  Check our web site <njarc.org> as well as <infoage.org> for  
> more information.  Personally I'm pre Nam, more of a WWII type.  I'm  
> sure that you will enjoy our organization and joining is a good new  
> years resolution.  Any info you need, please get back to me.
> Ray Chase
>
> Robert Lilley wrote:
>>
>> Visit our web site - See http://www.njarc.org
>> _______________________________________________
>>
>>
>>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I am new to the group and one of my new year's resolutions is to  
>> join NJARC and get active now that I am retired.  I know very  
>> little about radio so count me as a newbie - or as they said in  
>> Nam, "yer so new I can smell the jet fumes on you" .  Speaking of  
>> (and listening to) Vietnam, are there any "Radio Research" types  
>> out there?
>>
>> Rob
>> Belvidere, NJ
>>
>>
>> On Jan 2, 2009, at 12:54 AM, Jack Whelan wrote:
>>
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