File:QSL-MARS-WAR-2010.jpg
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English: QSL card send by Army MARS station WAR (European Area Gateway, Heidelberg, Germany) for a cross-band radio contact with K4GTM on Armed Forces Day 2010. |
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Source | http://k4gtm.blogspot.com/2010/08/qsl-card-from-pentagon-mars-station-war.html |
Author | US Army MARS |
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