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;JERRY 120SLEY ALVIN GINZEL H. L. 4EDEL i
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1H. TA2-3874 1 H. TA3-4915 j H. TA2-8267
B• B. TA3-3865 i B. TA -11~
HENRY GEDEL J. D. DAVIDSONJ DAVE SiUQTH -4
KED 2367 KED 1956 i KED 2032
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164 . i. POHORELSKY OLIVER FIELDS DANIEL GINZEL
(uuillie Mae)
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9W 1983 KED 2477
TA3-3342 H. TA2-2760 R H. TA3-4915 i
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BILL THORNAL ; ED POHORELSKY
KED 0027 j KEE 0429 9Q 0868
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;LYNDON DONNELL ED THIELMAN I WALTER PLAGEN
KED 0422 9Q 0228 KED 0857 j
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941 1210 KEE 0373 KEE 0235
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BILL SARGENT CARL 4ATS6N DONALD HADLEY
KED 0262 9W 1945 KED 1607
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UNRD E. WHITTLE JOHN MILLER WARREN SHOEME
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KSP 7415 Ray, Gary L. 823-0531
KEE 3105 Russo, Sammy 822-4691
KOT 3149 Dobbins, Claude 846-3592 or 822-9089
KEE 3777 Co:)b, Ralph, Jr. 589-7259
KKT 4029 Conley, Jassa L. 822-6970
KKT 3962 Davis, William 822-3518 or 822-1490
KKT 39UO Ferguson, T. M. 846-4861
KOT 3147 Page, Chuck
KKT 3640 Goodwin, W. G. 846.4862
KEE O~35 Monk, Marvin M. 822-6454
KEE 1503 j Sustaita, Andy 823-5240 or 822-1271
KOT 0824 Newberry, George 8467811
KKT.1296 Wade, Bill 823-0245
KKT 4117 Walston, Louie 822»3505
KNIT 2509 Lsinwebor, C. L. 846-8340 or 846-8791
KKT 3680 Winder L. E. 846-6296 or 822-3793
KOT 2853 Wrdal, W. 822-8267 or 823-1159
KEE 3028 Wiggins, Roy Jr. 822-4958
KKT 2335 Youngblood, J. R. 822-4061 or 822.2819
KMT 3371 Goodwin, Wally 846-4862
KBU 2824 McCarty, Jack 822-4758
KOS 5538 Bmll, M-lton 822-3217
KMT 1330 Strength, George 822-6241
KMT 2245 Pyle, (Chubby) (Channel 10)
#!1]': 4140 Greene, John 846-4540
KOT 4128 Ely, Dennis (Ham Operator) 822-0560
K13T 0653 Poterfinid, Howard 537-5511
KUT 3108 Stubblef i"l d, Frank 822-0047
Price, Chester,R. 822-8957
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NAME Chester 0-Mm4nell Al ,,U ; SB 300 Watts Caste=:sresial
g5KIG Collage Sts., Texas Cos . Squip PLP
Charles B. Burris A1,A3, SSB too Watts Ca a3°ei~:S
KBSPB College Stay, Texas Cc ?quip, . Cbil0 PEP
Jean W, Burris (Uses sa•~o squipmot P-2 MHO
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Br•;wa 4ft4'son Travis 100 Watts I~KVA Oanwo
Texas Generator
Jwae3s R. Kluth Al, A5-Art 13 300 Wa'-,ts Cowwrical
K5WF ( C ) Coll i'C 610 300 Watts 7.5 ICva Gas-
Stationo Ts?Cas Generator
mm 5. Bookhm A1,0..C'wmerioal 100 fttta Cmwrioal
K8WI& olle .e :3t&., Tom-as !janger
Aorris B. Stone AS,A3-Co-~ ysriew~tl 60 Watts Comerical
M't,EV College sta., Texas Ileathkit
Jimy Lyr.oh A1,A3•wComserioal 200 Watts Commorica:
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4YIQ Bryan, Torras iiaathkit, `46bile 80 Watts 1 :VA
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B.D. David,, G, Al,A3-►CJowari;al 150 Watts Liwar.orical
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Joe Ii. Bonifasi Vurte- , 1-3ra~ s , A. A1,A3 TS-12 i-a :di7r 151.1 "atts C:ocawriaai
This is a 1967 revised list of the Brazos County
Civil Defense personnel.to be notified in case of
a National Emergency or Local Disaster.
NAME BUSINESS PHONE HOME PHONE
Judge W.C. Davis 822-5515 346-4352
Mayor J.D. Conlee 822-1341 822-1716
Mayor D.A. Anderson 846-4771 846-4241
Jake Canglose 846-4791 823-0524
Edward E. Burns 846-7015 846-4130
Fred Sandlin 823-8175 846-5308
John W. Hill 846-8773 846-4531
Ran Boswell 846-7761 846-7034
Bennie Zinn 846-5423 846-5394
J,W. Hamilton (Sheriff) 822-8775 822-4808
Chief Joe Ellsior 822-1596 322-8300
Chief Melvin H. Luedke 846-7761 346-3622
Chief Ed E. Powell 846-8737 846-5024
Dr. Nance Moyer 846-4791 846-5130
Guy Davis 322-3734 822-3047
All Elkins 822-3011 822-6255
Dr. T.O. Walton.Jr. 846-4613 846-4034
Johnny Bausch 846-4918 822-4312
Chief Keith Langford 322-7985 846-7358
Chief E.F. Sevison 846-8716 846-8969
Howard Badgett 846-4200 346-4238
Emett Trant 846-5028 822-0769
Cap1't. William H. Aldred 846-5767 546-5395
Dr. George Huebner 846-4791 846-5745
David C. Jones,Jr. 822-1240 823-1133
James Berry 822-0136 346-5306
D. Brooks Cofer 822-2069 846-4840
John Lawrence,Ill 322-3548 946-8441
John Sandstedt $46-8776 3*6-7628
Henry L. Alsmeyer, Sr. 922-0777 846-6598
H.L. Wedel 823-1159 822-8269
J.R. Youngblood 823-8010 822-4081
Col. Walter Parsons 846-8716 846-3161
tat Sgt. James R. Kluth 322-1600 846-6653
Warren Brawn 823-5421 823-0534
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TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY
WILSON E. SPEIR Division of Defense and Disaster Relief CD-12
Director
C. O. L AYN E
State Coordinator
Date September 25, 1968
TO: Civil Defense Director Addressed
FROM: J. R. Messenger,. Technical Operations Officer
SUBJECT: RACES Bulletin Mailing List
We are currently updating our RACES Bulletin mailing list. We find that many
changea/have been made in local plans; but our files do not reflect same of
these changes. Please advise us of the names, calls and mailing addresses of
your RACES Radio Officers and any alternates.
I. D. Number
BRAZOS COUNTY CIVIL DEFENSE
REGISTRATION FORM
Civil Defense Appointment
Name
Home Address Phone
Business Address Phone
City
Color Sex Race Age Weight
Height Hair Eyes Blood Type
Occupat ioiC
Education
Special Skills or Training related to Civil Defense Work -
(first aid, rescue, etc.)
In case of emergency notify
OATH
do solemnly swear (or affirm) that
I will support and defend the Constitution of the United States and the Constitution
of the State of Texas, against all enemies; foreign and domestic; that I will bear
true faith and allegiance to the same; that I take this obligation freely, without
any mental reservation or purpose of evasion; and that I will well and faithfully
discharge the duties upon which I am about to enter. And I do further swear (or
affirm) that I do not advocate, nor am I a member or an affiliate of any political
party or organization, group or combination of persons that advocates the overthrow
of the Government of the United States or of this State by force or violence; and
that during such time as I am a member of the County Civil Defense and Diaster Relief
Committee of the County of Brazos I will not advocate nor become a member or an
affiliate of any organization, group, or combination of persons or of any political
party that advocates the overthrow of the Government of the United States or of this
State by force or violence."
Approved by: Signature
Applicant
Office of Civil Defense
State Radio Amateur Civil Emergency Service
Confidential Personal Data Form
Name Residence Address
Residence Phone Business Address
Dusiness Phone Position Title (if any)
Mailing Address Zip Code
Marital Status Number of Children Wife Employed?
Full or Part time? Driver's License Number and Type
State Issued By Date of Birth Place of Birth
Station Information
Transmitters
Receivers
Linear Amplifiers
List DC input and whether or not homebrew
Emergency Power Generator
Can You Operate Portable Mobile Fixed
I Can Operate the Following Bands
I Hold Amateur Call(s) Type of License Expires
I Hereby Accept Appointment As
In the State Races Program and Will Serve to the Best of Yq Ability as Requested
by Duly Constituted Authority.
Signed
Date
Approved DRO Date Approved RRO Date
Approved SRO Date
Unit Number Assigned Credentials Issued Added to Mailing
Date
List
Date
61-32
DEPAR'T'MENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY
CD-2 OFFICE OF DEFENSE AND DISASTER RELIEF
Date April 13, 1964
TO: All Civil Defense Directors
FROM: George W. Busby, Director
SUBJECT: Operational Use of RACES
It appears that some confusion exists about when the Radio
Amateur Civil Emergency Service can be used by Civil Defense.
The Federal Communications Commission Rules specify that this
is a supplementary Civil Defense communications system and
can be used at any time the Civil Defense Director concerned
authorizes it. Further, any communications pertaining to
the safety and welfare of people and property can be transmitted
at any time.
Natural disasters in other parts of the world furnish an ideal
training situation for RACES operators because such activities
generate record traffic which must be handled under emotional
and technical stress. In case there is any doubt concerning
permissible communications on a RACES network, please refer
to Part 97.254 (formerly 12.254) of the FCC Rules. These are
contained in OCD Advisory Bulletin No. 122.
DXPUTMW OF OCEANOGRAPHY AND METEOROLOGY
is April 1%3
KOK)UNM
To: Mr. Jake Cangeloss
From: William H. Clayton
Subject: Usage of Signal Corps GRC-26 Radio Transmitter-Raceiver Unit
I have been rouble to gat formal approval for the Civil Defense Group
that you head to utilise a GRC-26 unit assigned to Contract Uk 36-039 SC-84942
(sponsored by U. S. Army Signal Research and Development Laboratory, Fort Mon-
mouth), and as the basis of unofficial conversation between myself and the cost-
tract monitor no such formal approval can ever be extended. Jiowever, in view of
the fact that your usage of this unit results in service to the contract, as out-
lined below, I an taking the responsibility upon myself to authorise your usage
of ono AN-GRC 26 subject to the following conditions which must be followed and
for which you are charged responsible.
as The said AN-MC-26 and associated power supply mat not be used in any
manner that violates FCC or Army regulations concerning such usage nor in a
manner detrimental to the best interests of Contract DA 36-039 SC-84942 and the
Civil Defense unit.
b. You will not be permitted to cannibalise under any circumstances parts
from other GRC-26 units assigned to the Contract.
co No expenses incurred through use of this unit by your group can be
charged to said Contract.
d. All equipment pertaining to this unit and parts thereof must be main-
tained in workable order and in a secure location sufficient to permit complete
inventory check at such times as may be considered necessary by the Contracting
Officer or his designated representatives.
e. The three military frequencies assigned to this Contract may sot be
used by your unit except in the execution of Contract business which it is recog-
nized will occur from tiaras-to-time with camomicatiou between College Station and
Dallas and College Station and Hawaii (after September 1963).
f. No persons not specifically authorised by you or myself will be per-
mitted use of the radio-transmitter unit or any facilities thereof, and non-official
usage of the unit cannot be permitted. Specifically, it must not be used for "harm"
purposes except where specifically authorized by you or myself as official require-
ments of the Contract or of your organisation.
g. In return for the usage of the GRC-26 as outlined above, it is expressly
understood that you will maintain in good working order two other GRC-26 and two
GRC-19 radio-transmitter units also assigned to the Uontract. It is specifically
understood, however, that costs exclusive of labor on the fear radios still assigned
to the Contract can be chargeable to the Contract subject to authorisation at the
time such costs should become necessary.
cc: Mrs. Judy Davis
FCC Form 482 Form Approved INSTRUCTIONS
United States of America Budget Bureau No. 52-R142 This form should be completed by the civil defense official for the area concerned.
FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION (See Section 12.213 of the Commission's Rules)
CERTIFICATION OF CIVIL DEFENSE RADIO OFFICER Forward one copy to the Federal Communications Commission, Washington 25, D. C.
via the state (or territorial) and federal civil defense headquarters for approval by the
1. Name of radio officer proper officials.
Submit a separate form for each radio officer or alternate radio officer.
5. I hereby certify that I have accepted the appointment of radio officer for this organf-
Mailing address (number, street, city, state) zation and have agreed to perform faithfully the duties of my office, including those pre-
cribed by the Commission's Rules.
Signature of Radio Officer
I hereby certify that the above-named radio officer has been investigated and certi-
2. Name of civil defense organization fied by the controlling local governmental authorities as to his loyalty to the United Stales
and his recognized integrity, and that his technical and administrative qualifications are
adequate for the proper performance of his duties.
3. Give location of the headquarters and area served by that organization
(Signature of local civil defense official)
4(a). List below the class of commercial and/or amateur operator licenses held by the (Title)
radio officer and any other pertinent information relative to his qualifications.
(Use space on reverse side of this form if necessary).
Approved by:
(Signature of state or territorial civil defense official)
b)• Have the loyalty and general reliability of the radio officer been determined
according to the communications plan?
C] Yes F-1 No
(Title)
(c). Effective date of the appointment of the radio officer.
(d). Name of previous radio bYficer (if any) whose appointment is terminated
Approved by:
(Signature of federal civil defense official)
FCC Form 481-1
Julv 1962 Form Approved SEE INSTRUCTIONS BELOW
United States of America Budget Bureau No. 52-R141.3
FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION
APPLICA'VON FOR AUTHORITY TO OPERATE. A STATION IN THE RADIO I recognize the temporary nature of the Radio Amateur Civil Emergency Service and
AMATEUR CIVIL EMERGENCY SERVICE agree to abide by any and all orders and directives of the Federal Communications Com-
mission as they apply to that service and that any authorization issued in accordance with
. Name o applicant (Print) this application shall be issued with the express understanding that it is subject to re-
vocation or cancellation by the Commission at any time if in the opinion of the Commission
such action is deemed necessary.
I hereby waive any claim to the use of any particular frequency or of the ether as
Mailing address (number, street, city, state) against the regulatory power of the United States because of the previous use of the same,
whether by license or otherwise, and request an authorization in accordance with this
application.
I certify that the statements in this application are true, complete, and correct to
2. I now hold amateur the best of try knowledge and belief and are made in good faith.
operator license, Privileges class.
and amateur station license, call sign
which expires on (date)__ Signature of applicant (Must agree with Item 1) Date
Application for: (Check one)
New station Modification Renewal WILLFUL FALSE STATEMENTS MADE ON THIS FORM ARE PUNISHABLE
BY FINE AND IMPRISONMENT. U.S. CODE, TITLE 18, SECTION 1001
4. Will applicant have control over all the equipment
and control points covered by this application both as Yes F No[]
to physical operation and service conducted?
5. Name of the Civil Defense Organization
TO BE COMPLETED BY THE CIVIL DEFENSE RADIO OFFICER
6, Give location (Street, Citv, State) of the headquarters and area served by thai I hereby certify that the applicant is a member of the above-named civil defense
;rganization
organization and has satisfied all requirements (both local and federal) for participation
in the radio communications network for the area served by that organization.
I further certify that the amateur station licensed in the name of the applicant has
been approved and, when authorized by the Commission, will actually constitute a unit of
7. Cive the area intended to be served by the network in which this station will operate. a civil defense communications network in accordance with the civil defense communi-
cations plan identified herein or an approved amendment thereof.
8. Identify the communications plan for the civil defense communications network in
which this station will operate and describe the manner in which you will operate under Signature of Radio Officer
Thal plan.
FOR COMMISSION USE ONLY
Term of authorization:
Effective date Expiration date (3 a.m. E.S.T.)
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FCC Form 481-2
July 1962 FCC Form 481-3 United States of America
Y RADIO AMATEUR CIVIL EMERGENCY SERVICE July 1962 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION
Name and address of licensee AUTHORIZATION TO OPERATE A STATION IN THE RADIO AMATEUR CIVIL EMERGENCY SERVICE
• Name of licensee Call Sign
` Normal area of operation
Call sign
Name and location of headquarters of civil defense organization Name and address of civil defense radio officer
FOR COMMISSION USE ONLY
Term of authorization: Term of authorization: FOR COMMISSION USE ONLY
Effective date Expiration date (3 a. m. E.S.T.) Effective date Expiration date (3 a.m. E.S.T.)
Special conditions:
' Special conditions: By direction of the FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION
Secretary ®rWRi
FCC Form 481-4 RADIO AMATEUR CIVIL EMERGENCY SERVICE
INSTRUCTIONS July 1962
FCC RECORD COPY
1. Applications for authority to operate in the Radio Amateur Name and address of licensee
Civil Emergency Service will not be considered unless there
is on file with the Commission, or submitted with the appli-
cation, a copy of the approved civil defense plan for the net-
work in which the station will operate and the official certi-
fication of the civil defense radio officer.
2. Applicants are to complete all pertinent parts of these f9rms Call sign
except where otherwise instructed.
Name and location of headquarters of civil defense organization
3. Novice or Technician Class licensees are not eligible for a
RACES station authorization.
4. Each application must be countersigned by the appropriate
civil defense radio officer in the space provided on the appli-
cation form.
5. Submit one copy of this form, and all inquiries concerning the
application, to the Federal Communications Commission,
Washington 25, D. C. FOR COMMISSION USE ONLY
Term of authorization:
Effective date
GPO 992056 Expiration date (3 a. m. E.S.T.)
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A. This authorization does not vest in the licensee any right to operate the station nor any
right in the-use of any frequency or band of frequencies beyond the term hereof.
B. Neither this authorization nor the right granted hereunder shall be assigned or other-
wise transferred in violation of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended.
C. This authorization is subject to the right of use or control by the United States conferred
by Section 606 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended.
D. This authorization is subject to revocation or cancellation by the Commission at any
time without hearing whenever, in the opinion of the Commission, the security of the
United States or the proper functioning of the Radio Amateur Civil Emergency Service
would be served thereby.
E. This authorization is issued on the licensee's representation that the statements con-
tained in licensee's application are true and that the undertakings therein contained,
so far as they are consistent herewith,. will be carried out in good faith. The licensee
shall, during the term of this license, render such service as will serve public
interest, convenience, or necessity to the full extent of the privileges herein conferred.
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TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY L~~ qty' 1
WILSON E. SYF.ln Division of Defense and Disaster Relief CD-12
Director
C. O. L AYN E
State Coordinator
Date 10-30-72
TO: Jake Canglose, Director, Brazos County Civil Defense
FROM: Stephen F. King, Technical Operations Officer
SUBJECT: Moaification of Current RACES Plan.
Presently your approved RACES Plan is valid until January 1, 1973.
Operations may continue on your assigned frequencies until that date
unless your RACES Plan is modified. If your plan is modified., it must
conform to your newly assigned quadrant(s) and frequency(s).
If your RACES Plan does not reflect your new quadrant and frequ---cy
assignment(s) before January 1, 1973, it will be sub,iect to cancellation
by DCPA.
Below are your new assignments for revising your plan:
Brazos County:
New Quadrant: B
Frequency Assignments: Channel 5
10 Meters - 28.73 MHZ
6 Meters - 50.615 MHZ
2 Meters - 145.455 MHZ
14 Meters - 220.540 MHZ
Thank you very much.
lo,
Stephen F. King
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March 19, 1974
TO I Mr. Norm Walker
State Races Radio Officer
Division of Disaster Emergency Services
Texas Dept. of Publio Safety
Box 4087, North Austin Station
Austin, Texas 78756
FROMs M. Linton Jones
Bravos Gouaty Races Radio Officer
Bryan, Texas 778G.
SUB.TF:CTs Ghange of Races 2 Meter Frequenoies.
In line with our ph=o conversation of March 18, 1974 this cu mty
respectifully requests a change in alloted frequency from 145.455
to 146.820 Megahertz. This change will allow Brazos County Races
operators to use our local 2 meter repemter and also will allow
use of all 2 meter radio equipment without purchase of additional
crystals and modification of our radios since all of us have
capabilities of simplex operation on 146.82.
Thank you for your consideration.,
M. Linton Jones
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2F Teletyn.-, 30 Local O®e,
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COU14TI CO?,r.WGC_ATIONa OPr'1C,7_i: Tile County Communicatiosa officer
is responalble to the coaanty : civil defense office for all
civil defens cce- UVnlcations,
yr_,'UTL CO,,,rA. OE+'N'ICr A-, Resooncible for assiaatink county comm.
officer in civil defense communicaatl3n plaaanink and acts as
nis alteranteo Also directlj responsible for all radio communication
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systeas- and local alartint plan util'izift telepnoae communications.
desponsibie for installing additional taAlepnone lines in HOC as
precspecif led.
OkPe1Cr fi : 1tz62OIS18,.:. FOA CJOhOIidA'1iNG r3S 0: LKATIOAO in
Brazos county,,,uAdx planning and operation of ._,k3.:;1 linec in HOC
and maintainint a functional roa+a station in Braaos county,
,jr8qelter Comm. OFt1C.:R: Responalble for communications and control
between public snelters and z;OC utilizing telepnone and two-way
radio Comm, as direated in local plannnig for civil defense,
aab~l3e Ser~rice Comma off-leer: desponsible for overall plannir%
coordinatin,k, imolementaation and operation. of radio lines
between control centers and such agencies a '8,, pol-lce D Tire
local goverment frogs,, and public utllitit;s operations A/W local
civil dtfenne planning,
iTiAMW 60V V n l L CIVIL.
1)z.1? -I
COru%UAIC.&T IONS JI VDi 'ON
L~~O RACra OFkICr,tt: Mesponsiole for impiemeatatioaD planning and
operation of an. adequate iLAC-.S program in Brazos county fir
e purpose of providing civil defense com iiunicatian links
between pre-deslgnated po1ats of operation and a reserve mooile
k.roua waien will be assigned to lacationg not antieapdated in
commualeation pre-planning.
desPdnslble for plannink, coordinatitV and supervision
Nof ail amateur resources gar utilisation in a local or national
emergency
Civil planning for races operations Include day to day
operation gointe suen as ; radar control rooms Texas Miq aoamo
cangkr, key officals, and tie -in links with otner emergency
agencies a M services.
COru-jr:jiCIAU. Coim. OFPICEtt: Responibl- for planning, coordinatl%
and supervision of operations in a emcrgency of all industral and
eomaer; cal radio radio networks in Drazos country
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BBAZOS COUNTY CIVIL DEFEn6E BASE PLAN
ANNEX III
COMMUNICATIONS SERVICE
RADIO AMATEUR CIVIL EMERGENCY SERVICE (RACES) AND
AMATEUR RADIO DIVISION
AUGiUST, 1965
REFERENCES:
BRAZOS COUNTY BASE PLLN
FCC REGULATIONS PART B. SECTION 12.211
STATE OF TEXAS, DIVISION OF DEFENSE AND WISASTER RELIEF
RACES COMMUNICATIONS PLAN AND OPERATIONAL MANUAL
BRAZOS COUNTY CIVIL DEFENSE BASE PLAN (DRAFT) AP- 6
ANNEX III COMMUNICATION SERVICE
RACES DIVISION ( TO INCLUDE ALL AMATEUR OPERATIONS)
A. THE RACES COMMUNICATION BIVISION ORGANIZED UNDER APPLICABLE
STATE, FEDERAL, FEDERAL COM UNICATIONS COMMISSION AND
AS SET FORTH IN THIS BASE ELAN; SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE
FOR s A. 1. MAINTAINING COMMUNICATIONS READINESS
IN THE COUNTY-CONTROL CENTER ON ALL
RACES FREQUENCIES ASSIGNED.
2. ESTABLISHING A COMPREHENSIVE INTERMNAL
ALERTING AND O"ERATIONAL PROCEDURE FOR
RACES AND AMATEUR COMMUNICATION.
3. RECO"NDING,M APPROVING, AND SUBMITTING
FOR FINAL APPROVAL ALLL RACES STATION
APPOINTMENTS AND ASSIGNMENTS.
B. MISSION
THE MISSION FOR` THE BRAZOS COUNTY RACES DIVISION
SHALL BE TO PROVIDE:
1. COMMUNICATION FACILITIES FOR BACK-UP
OF ESTABLISHED STATE N RADIO NETWORKS;
AS OPFRATED UNDER THE DEPT. OF PUBLIC SAFETY;
BETWEEN THE COUNTY CONTROL CENTER AND THE
STATF CONT ROL CENTER. (THE EQUIPMENT FOR THIS
CAPABILITY IS ALrEADY INSTALLED IN THE COUN TY
C -)URTHOUSE .
2. PROVIDE BACK-UP C~ATgXRTS?~Xffi~
AND/OR AUGNMENT EXISTING COMMNNICATIONS
IN BRAZOS COUNTY WHEN ACTIVATED BY PROPER
AUTHORITY. THE OFFICIAL FREQUENCY FOR BRAZOS
COUNTY IS 28.720 MC AM AND ALL DULY APPOINTED
RACES STATIONS WILL BE REQUESTED TO OPERATE ON THIS
F' EQUENCY FOR COUNTY COMMUNICATIONS. THIS FREQUENCY
WILL BE CONSIDERED AS THE OFFICIAL BRAZOS COUNTY
CIVIL DEFENSE FREQUENCY FOR CIVIL DEFENSE INTERCOMM.
3. MAINTAIN A READINESS PROGRAM SO THAT UNITS CAN BE
PLACED INOPERATION AND GIVEN ASSIGNMENTS ON SHORT
NOTICE.
C. OPERATING UNDER AND REPORTING TO THE COUNTY COMMUNICATIONS
OFFICER ; THE RACES DIVISION OFFICERS WILL BE AS FOLLOWS;
1. THE BRAZOS COUNTY RACEZS OFFICER IS;
z
THE DEPUTY RACES OFFICER IS;
THE DEPUTY RACES OFFICER IS;
_ _ Amy
2. THE OFFICER IN CHArGE OF AMATUER COMMUNICAT: EONS
WILL BE
DEPUTY
vBRAZOS COUNTY BASE PLAN
ANNEX III RACES ANT' AMATEUR DIVISION
D. ALL DULY APPOINTED PACES PERSONNEL SHALL BE SWORN
Ii,l AS PROVIDED BY LAW AND UNDER THE PROVISIONS SET
FORTH IN THIS BASF PT,hN BE PROVIDED WITH PROPER
S"ATION LICENSE,IDENTIFICATI )N CARDS AND INSIGNAS.
E. PFOPFRTY OF THE CITY OF 3RYAN, COLLEGE STATION AND
BRAZOS COUNTY ISSUED TO RACES PERSONNEL.SHALL BE SO
ISSUED WITH THE UN? ERSTANDING THAT SUCH PROPERTY WILL
SIGNED FOR AD UTILIZED WHEN REQUESTE D FOR CIVIL
DEFENSE OPERATIONS. aD/OR TRAINING PURPOSES. r
F. THE RACES DIVISION OFFICER WILL BREPARE IN ADDITION
TO AN ORGANIZATIONAL AND OPERATION PLAN A COMPLETE
SURVEYED LIST OF THE FOLLOWING:
1. LIST OF STATIONS GIVING NAME AND LOCATION
OF ALL PERSONS HAVING 28.720MC CAPABILITY. '
2. A LIST SHOWING BY NAME AND LOCATION PERSONS
WHTXH COULD HAVE THIS CAPABILITY AND
WHAT THEIR RESPECTIVE REQUIREMENTS ARE.
AA SURVEY LIST SHOWING ALL AMATEUR
RADIO STATION IN BRAZOS COUNTY GIVING
NAME 1LOCATION' TYPE OF STATION 7 AND WHETHER
OR NOT AUXILARY POWER IS AVAILABLE.
G. NATIONALEMERGENCY WARNINING
1. SPECIFIC AQSIGNMENT;
THE COUNTY RACES OFFICER WHEN ALERTED
BY THE COUNTY COMMUNICATION OFFICER SHALL REPORT
IMMEDIATELY TO THE COUNTY COURTHOUSE WITH ONE
DEPUTY RACES OFFICER TO MAN RACES COMMUHICATIONS
BRAZOS COUNTY BASE PLAN;
ANNEX. III RACES DIVISION
LOCATE? IN THE COUNTY CONTROL CENTER. ALL OTHER RACES
XKTTkTT0NSXWT- AND AMATEUR STATIONS WILL BE ALERTED BY THE COUNTY
RACFS OFFICER AND WILL GO ON EMMEDIATE STANDBY UNLESS SPECIFIC
ASSIGNMENTS HAVE BEEN ISSUED BY PROPER AUTHORITY.
H. IN ADDITION TO COUN7Y COMMUNICATION COMMI#TMENTS BRAZOS COUNTY
Iq ALSO PESPONSIBLE FOR DISTRICT RACES COMMUNICATIONS IN THE FOLLOWIr
COUNTIES COUNTY
A SUITABLE STATION IS AVAILABLE IN THE CONTROL CENTER
AND THE DISTRICT RACES OFFICER OR HIS DESIGNATED OFFICER SHALL
REPORT TO THE CONTROL CENTER AND ,`ESTABLISH DISTRICT COMMUNICATIONS.
BFAZOS COUNTY BASE PLAN APPENDIX -
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COMMUNICATION SERVICE FOR BRAZOS COUNTY
RACES DIVISION
ORGANIZATION CHART
COUNTY CIVIL DEFENSE DIRECTOR
COUNTY COMMUNICATION OFFICER
DEPUTY COUNTY C MMUN ICATION OFFICER
COUNTY RACER OFFICER
ZFP_UTY---RACES__OFFICER-
DEPUTY RACES OFFICER
RACES SERVICE AMATEUR RADIO SERVICE
BFAZOS COUNTY BASE PLAN
ANNEX III
COMMUNICATION SERVICE ANNEX APPROVED AS SUBMITTED:
SUBMITTED FOR APPROVAL BY ;
COUNTY COMMUN ICATION OFFICER DATE
APPROVED:
DIRECTBB FOR CIVIL DEFENSE
CITY OF BRYAN DATE
APPROVED: -DXTE
DIRECTBB FOR CIVIL DEFENSE
CITY OF COLLEGE STATION
APPROVED AND ENTERED AS PART OF THE BRAZOS COUNTY CIVIL DEFENSE
BASE PLAN 9 THIS` DAY OF 19
J 15IRECTOR FOR CIVIL BRAZ OS COUNTY, TEXAS
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r ! _ AT'~'OR CIVIL E4 ,ERGENCY
FOR Bz~P.-,-JS CU'vT'iY TES=
26 duly i;
Pursuant to authority contained in Federal Coywirunications Commissi
Rules, Part 12, All existing provisions of sub-part Ai "Rules Gove:
Amatuer. Radio Stations and Operators", through section 12.162, and
sub-part B, t'Rules Governing Radio Amatuer Emergency Ser ecxeas , •
submitted herewith is the RACES Plan for Brazos County, Th--~
cover the area within the boundaries of this county, including towns and
communities, except as specified by civil defenese authorities,
Ie GENERAL
A. DESCRIPTION:
The Radio Amatuer Civil Emergency Services (RACES) is a phase
of Amatuer Operations for Civil defense communications purpose only.
Primaidly, it is designed as backup communications for telephone and
telepype landline communication systems applicanle to Civil Defense.
Races communications will be utilized for the purpose of communications
at points of disaster, and whereever needed, at the discretion of
Civil Defense authoritieso Its purpose is to releive overloaded circuits
and to replace circuits temporarily out of operation, as well as to
furnish communications from areas where communications-are not 8ormally
available.
B. DEFINITIONS:
1. A Radio Amatuer Civil Emergency Station is an Amatuer Radio Station
authorized to operate in the Radio Amatuer Civil Emergency Service for Civil
Defense Communications.
2. Civil Defense Communications are those Communications or Signals
essential to the conduct of Civil Defense activities of duly authorized
civil defense organizations, including communications directly concerning
safety of life, preservation of property, maintenance of law and order,
alleviation of human suffering and need, and dissemination of warnings of
enemy attack to the civilian population in case of actual or impending attack,
or in any disaster or other incident endangering the public welfare. Such
communications may also include transmissions necessary for the establishment
and maintenance of Radio system and communications essential to the Training
of Civil Defense personnel.
C. RESPONSIBILITY
1. Civil Defense Director
a. The legally appointed Director of Civil Defense for this county
is responsibile to local govermental authorities for protection
and aid to the civilian population in the event of armed attack, or
of any disaster or other incident endangering public safety.
b. This RACES Plan and all future ammer_dments will bear the signature
of the Civil Defense Director.
SUBJECT: RACES PLAN Brazos County rage 2
c. The Civil Defense Director for This Counter is:
TIAME: Jake Cangelose
ADDRESS: 102 Mitchell, Bryan, Texas
2. Civil Defense Communications Officer
a. The Civil Defense Communications Officer has the direct responsbility
under the Civil Defense Director for the provision, organization.. Maintenance
readness, and utilization of Communications to be used by this Civil Defense Organ-
ization in the performance of its lawful functions*
b. The Civil Defense Communication Officer for This County is:
NAME: Chester A. O'Donnel
ADDRESS: 315 Lee St, College Station, Texas
3. Civil Defense-Radio Officer
a. The Civil Defense Radio Officer is Directly responsible to the
Communications Officer for the provisions, organization, Maintenance, readness,and
utilization of Radio Communications facilities for Civil Defense use. He is also
responsible for Training of Operators in the Standard Operating Procedures.
b. The Civil Defense Radio Officer for this County is:
NAMEi James Richard Kluth
ADDRESS: 70 Highlands College Station, Texas
QUALIFICATIONS: Amatuer Radio
_ Opr KSEPH, Cleared For Secret.
4. Alternate Radio Officers and Net Control Officers are:
Name: Charles E. Burris Position: Alternate Civil Defense Radio Opr
Address: 705 Old Hiway 6,College Station,Tex (Amatuer Radio Opr KSEPE)
f
NAME: Edgar D. Davidson Position: Alternate Civil Defense Radio Opr j
Address: 206 Gordon St, Bryan, Texas (Amatuer Radio Opr KSHXD) r
Namet Lee L. Piraino Position: Alternate Civil Defense Radio r
Address: 200 Academy St, Bryan, Texas (Amatuer Radio Opr WSDPP)
Name: John B. Beckham Jr Position:. Net Control Officer for Brazos County
address: 200 Academy, Bryan, Texas (Amatuer Radio Opr K5WIIC )
NAME: Leonard F. Woodworth Position: Asst Net Control Officer for Brazos Co
Address: 403 N Haswell Dr, Bryan, Texas (Amatuer Radio Opr WSAZH)
5. RACES OPERATORS:
a. Each RACES Operator is responsible to the Radio Officer or Alternate
Radio Officer, through his Net Control Officer, for the operation of his
assigned radio station, This will include sending and receiving of authorized
traffic, using proper procedures, knowing and adjusting his assigned
equipment where applicable, keeeping logs and records of Transmissions, receiptions
and traffic.
son
SUBJECT: RACES PLAN FOR BRAZOS COUNTY Page
be Races Operators to be utilized in this plan are to be properly
investigated as per paragraph I.9e,of this plan, and a certificate
issued to each operator in accordance with FCC Rules, Part 12, Sub Part
?r -paragraph 12.241
i'
D.-Applicability of Rules Governing Radio Amatuer Stations"and Operators
In all cases not specifically covered by regulations corAdined in FCC Rules,
Part 12, Sub-Part B.. Licensed Amatuer Stations authorized for operation in the Radio
Amatuer Radio Civil Emergency (RACES) shall be governed by the provisions of
I FCC Rules, Part 12, Sub Part A,ttRules Governing Radio Stations and Operators
and advisory Bulletin # 122 (Revised October 1, 1959), which are not in conflict
herewith. In case of conflict, the rules governing Radio Amatuer Civil Emergency
Services. (RACES) shall govern in respect to any station operated in that service.
E. Loyalty and Reliability Investions:
4-1,•.Facilities Availible for Investigation completions:
4. Federal Bureau of Investigation
be Texas Hiway Patrol
coBrazos County SherifIs Department
do Bryan$ Texas City Police Department
so College Station, Texas City Police Department
f. Co-Worksrs
g. Friends
he Neighbors
io Employeers
3o Former Employees
Ee All operators will be investigated by placing calls to the local law
enforcement agencies concerning law violations. Operators must complete a prepared
fora listing names of friends, former employeeras neighbors, etc. All references
will be checked and upon satisfactory completion of investigation, completed forms
will be filed by the Radio Officero
IN Certification and Authorization:
1. A completed Federal Communication (FCC) Form 482 for the Radio Officer
is submitted with this plan.
to A Completed FCC Form 481-3 for the Radio Officer and His alternates is
submitted with this plan.
3. A certificate fulfilling the requirements of FCC Rule Part 12, Sub Part
B, Par 12.241, will beissued'to each operator-Station under this plane
Go Liaison and Coordination:
Full cooperation will be made with similiar networks in this and adjacent
areas so as to provide efficeint sharing of frequiencies to avoid or eliminate
interference. This Civil Defense Organization will resolve all RACES Fregquency sharing
problems within its own area of operations. This organization will resolve with
Civil Defense Organizations in other areas, any mutual RACES Frequency-sharing
problems, present or futureo
SUBJECT: RACES PLAN FOR BRAZOS COUNTY Page 4
I. ORGANIZATION:
A. RACES NETWORKS:
a. The Network Name is: Brazos County Civil Defense Net
` be The Area to be covered this Net Jos Brazos County and Cities listed
(therein. A map of Brazos County, exas is attached to this plane
" co The Purpose of this net is to provide Radio Communications for Civil
JDefense Communications Purposes only.
d. List of Frequiencies to be used in the Operation of this Net Are:
1. Training: 28.72
2e Operation on Call of the Civil Defense Director is: 28.72 MC,
• 0.68, .68MC 220.660 MC, 222.60 MC
e. Call Signs of the Net Control Station is : K 5 WIC '
" NCSt John B. Beckham K5WIC
I 1015 James Parkway, College Station, Texas
L ALTERNATE NCS: Leonard F. Woodworth W5AZH
103 N Haswell St, Bryan, Texas
f. Call Signs will be assigned by the radio Officer or his alternate in such
a manner that there will be minimum possibility of confusions Call Signs will be
The Unit Type, WIC 6 B 1, WIC 6B 2 etc,
go The Tactical. Call Sign for Brazos County is: Aggie Zero One.
he No Codes or ciphers will be used.
io Types of equipment, emmision.. Power source, power output, location
i and other other pertinent information will be kept on file with the Brazos
County Radio Officer for use when needed.
3. List of all Fixed stations and other possible places of operation
will be kept on File with the Brazos County Radio Officer for any possible use.
Brazos County Civil,Defense Radio Station (Main) will be established in the Brazos
County Court Housee
k. Estimated No of Portable & Mobile Stations expected to be used: Nine(9)
Be LANG HAUL COMMUNICATIONS:
Long Haul Communication will be through the facilities of State Races Nete
III* OPERATIONAL TRAINING
It is,the responsibility of each RACES Operator to qualify himself to operate
in accordance with the US-Civil Defense Amatuer Radio Alliance (USCDARA) Standard
Operating -Procedures Manual. The Radio Officer will delegate to the Net Control
Officer the responsibility for organizing training networks for the purposes of
training RACES Operators.
SUBJECT:
IV:
Any changes in this plan pertaining to the operations or personnel
will be submitted for approval as as amendments to this plan.
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Comity Radio aC"cfs c
County Communications Officer
APPROVED:
County Civil e nse Director
APPROVED:
State Radio Operator
APPROVED:
State Civil Defense Director
APPROVED:
Office of Civil and Defense Mobilization
Attachments:
1- Brazos County Map
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SUBMTs Brasm County Civil. Defense TACES Alert P30A
TOs The Brazos Counir C1v31 Defense Uireotor
Wr Jake Ow"l se :tee •
Bros Counly Court Koeee
BYyan* : Tars
The followix4g is an alert diagram for the alert of t0 UM Dpi tors
ara Officers of the ftesos CounIF RACkS Plans
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J Brasoa COuaia COM Officer
Chester r, 5 X T G
Edgar D "On Jams B.~ Tlu#h Charles Le Burris Lee L ~o
Jae B : Morrie Stow 8tR John B Beckhm Jr John Bdeett
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1 I AAAM IU. (KCi) ivaw i
Brice BritUm o, L. Fats L F lioodworth
mink
Cicel dtilluarth Ban Dale Jim NasIII
1 1 gar, 4 I
Boy Burnheart Jams Lppch li% w 25th at.,. T 0 Walton Sr
Keinefes il. r a a 3 John Bdrnett
Ange3.U 3carmardo
Nell of -sdresses and business addy ws with home and business phones atcchod
to this letter*
4.3 JAM R. nUTH
Radio Officer
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NAME ADDRffiS (Hoagie and Work) Phone (Business & Home)
Jake Cangelose 402 Mitchell, Brun, Texas TA 346L221
Dept 0osanogapby AKC VI 6-4791
Cheater ODonnon MG 315 Lee St, College Station, Texas VI 644256
Bryan Police Dept TA 2-1205
Edgar D. Davidson KqW 206 S Gordon St, Bryan, Texas 2A TA z 4 18
2-1b00
National Guard Amory Bryan,Tft
James Ro Kluth 15EPH 701 Highland, College Station, Tex VI 6-6353
National Gusrd AMory.Bryan,Teuss U 2-2600 W-1600
Charles E Burris K5EP8 705 Old Hivay 6,ColleLe St tion,Texas VI 6-6560 Ert 58,60
Dept of Meterology► TexAMC Joe M BonifAii K5CBH Kurten, Texas TA 2-3096
Self EMlcyeed-Farmer Ranchw
Dorris B Stone 95QN 702 MWM $to College Station,Tex TZ-7871 Or
VI6-6520
John B Beckham Jr K5fIC 1015 James Parkway,College Station,Tex VI 6-5290
Student A&M Consolidated High VI 644813
Part Work-A&M Golf Course VI 6-5110
Brice Brittion W5UJC 103 s Ennis St, Bryan, Texas TA 3-3378
Barron Brittion Inc 1213 S College,Brtan TA 2-1305
O.L. Pate KSrHarvey Road, Bryan, Texas TA 2-0508
Fire Station,Bryan AFB,ID Bryan,Tex TA 2-3681
Lee Piraino WSD~"P/K5WFC 200 AeadeaW, Bryan, Texas TA 2-4053
Lee Radio,405 W 25th. St,Bryan, Texas TA 2- I-A
L. F. Woodworth W5&ZH 403 N Hamtell,Bryan, Texas TA 2-6040
Dept of OceanograpbWWterology TearJ11'iC VI 6-4791#Lxts
60 or 58
Cecil Stallworth K5CCE 2021 Neuches Lane, Bryan, Tom TA 2-4531
Greisser Elect, Bryan, Texas TA 2-1423
Doan Dale M(DK 1008 Winding Rd,College Station,Tex VI 6-5935
1313 Texas Ave, Bryan, Texas TA 2-3732
Roy Burnheart W5UL Allen Mil Acad,Bryan, Texas TA 24128
Marmon Scarmardo K5UC 800 N Parker St , Bryan, Texas TA 2-4515
Scarmado Grocery Store TA 2-8539
Angel.ia Searmardo K5= 800 N Parker St, Bryan, Tema TA 2-4515
Scarwardo Grocery Store TA 2-8539
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Henry Menefee W5RAS 263.4 Maloney Sts Bryan# Texas TA3-6577
2 Way Radio Service U2-3733
Jean Burris 15WJJ 705 Old hiway 6iCollege StationsTex V16-65,Sq-
John Badgett K94VI 208 Pershing StgCol.lege StationpTex VI 6.4238
Student L&M Consolidated High School vi 6-5110
Dr T 0 Walton Sr Munson Drs College Stationq Texas VI 6-4031
903 Himy 6 'vi 6-4613
WILL, OPERATE W AC Texas A&M C1ud Radio Station
John Barnett,' E5= Room 9 Mitchell Hall-Gala. Housing Office V16-5713
Part Time Work KBTX TV VI 6-7777
Can Call MSC Ext 25 V16-8721
Jim Nash K5FDC' Room 78ol4ggitt Ha11-Call Housing Office V16-57'i.3
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