Re: Aux Comm
Robert KD5FEE
Good information and good studies, documentation list, affiliation and experience credentials. I have completed most of the IS courses and they are easy self paced learning. The "old" ARRL ARES training was a bit arduous but worth while. ARES affiliation might help, RACES affiliation should count. Past experience in Aux Em Comm is probably the difficult criteria for people that haven't been involved in past actual real Em Comm events, SAR, or the like so a potential "catch 22" as is association with a Served Agency. The last two requirements have solutions if a person "looks around" for opportunities. The point of all the requirements is to ensure volunteers are knowledgable, sincere, and "mature" enough to work in the system at their assigned task position and level without becoming part of the problem instead of being part of the solution. The requirements may seem onerous but if you are willing to complete all those check boxes you might be a good candidate. End of lecture. Respectfully, rmj
On Sun, Jul 31, 2022 at 9:48 PM Ken Hansen, N2VIP <ken@...> wrote:
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