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Armed Forces Radio and Related Resources
Armed Forces Radio serves about 800,000 American military personnel worldwide with programming and news, providing a link back home for the men and women of the Air Force, Navy, Marines, Army, Coast Guard and more.
Who Was Pirate Radio DJ Dave Rabbit?
During the end of the Vietnam War, a renegade Pirate DJ named Dave Rabbitt broadcasted to service men and women in South Vietnam playing "Acid Rock" music and espousing anti-war views. Exactly just who was this guy? Even today, it's still a mystery.
AFRTS Radio News
The American Forces Radio and Television Service NewsCenter produces two 2-minute radio newscasts each day for broadcast on AFRTS stations worldwide. Files are updated each weekday (except legal holidays) at about 6:00 PM Eastern U.S. time.
United States Army Military Affiliate Radio System
"The program consists of licensed amateur radio operators who are interested in military communications on a local, national, and international basis as an adjunct to normal communications."
The Vintage Military Radio Site Ring
"A SiteRing for collectors/users of vintage military radio gear from any country. Emphasis is on The Wireless Set No. 19."
