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For information relative to the Army MARS Program activities within a specific United States continental area, contact the individual listed below.
Eastern Area MARS Coordinator
Western Area MARS Coordinator
Toll Free Phone: 1-800-633-1128
Mailing Address:
US ARMY NETCOM/9TH ASC
(NETC-OPC/MARS)
BLD 90551 JIM AVENUE
FORT HUACHUCA, AZ 85613-7070
2006-11-04 09:31:37
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answered by It's Me! 5
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I guess you can ask the Army. If something had happened you would have been notified!
You can also get a hold of the Red Cross!
Some people in S Korea were shipped to Iraq, among other places! Though with the Sabre rattling of N Korea, who knows! When I was there we had 2 divisions and I Corp. The 7th Infantry and the 1st Cav!
Kind of a strange unit number. He must be attached to some division!
2006-11-04 17:33:11
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answered by cantcu 7
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I will agree, all army people even in the most remote bases in combat have regular ability to mail letters, make phone calls, use the internet and more. It sounds and I know it sounds bad that he is just not calling or writing you of his own choice.
If you have some emergancy you can contact the Red Cross and see if they have any info.
2006-11-04 17:32:33
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answered by Anonymous
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Unfortunately, your not supposed to know. My suspicion is that he is in a forward position somewhere like Iraq, of Afghanistan. Keep writing though maybe you will get a hint. There are family support groups that know about this sort of thing. Try to speak to a chaplain at his last known base to get in touch with mothers wives etc. Stay well, keep busy.
2006-11-04 17:35:11
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answered by Anonymous
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Have you tried talking to the American Red Cross, when I was acive they were who we went to in order to get information and emergency messages through and if I hadn't heard from him in 9 months I would consider it an emergency.
2006-11-04 17:28:40
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answered by yellowkayak 4
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you can request a Red Cross Health and Welfare message. You will need his full name, rank, social secuirty number and last known Duty Station.
the Red Cross MIGHT be able to track him down. BUT and there's the kicker.. the ARC and his command MAY NOT force him to contact you. so if he doesn't want to get in touch, he cannot be forced to do so.
2006-11-04 17:27:52
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answered by Mrsjvb 7
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Contact the American Red Cross (they help families locate servicemen).
2006-11-04 17:31:54
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answered by mJc 7
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I have no idea.. sorry.. even people serving in Iraq have the opportunity to call, email, and IM their families and friends...
2006-11-04 17:26:49
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answered by katjha2005 5
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red cross will find him quickly! it worked when my mother in law when she hadn't heard from my husband. i hope all is well.
2006-11-04 17:56:46
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answered by racer 51 7
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