Noise Blankers Assist At National Cemetery, No Injuries Reported

FAYETTEVILLE, Ark., December 17, 2012 – Amateur radio and “The Noise Blankers Radio Group” (www.noiseblankers.com) provided event communications for Wreaths Across America at the U.S. National Cemetery in Fayetteville, Arkansas.

Wreaths Across America is a national non-profit organization dedicated to raising funds and placing memorial wreaths on headstones of U.S. veterans interred worldwide in U.S. National cemeteries.

“We managed traffic flow, disabled participant parking Kevin K5KVN, Andy K5PO and Gary WB0RURand shuttle bus coordination between a parking facility at the University of Arkansas and the U.S. National Cemetery,” says Kevin Thornton, K5KVN.

Encroaching residential and commercial development resulted in a dramatic reduction in available on-site parking for this year’s event.  Organizers opted to run six shuttle buses from Baum Stadium to the cemetery.

“It was a record turnout with approximately 2,100 volunteers placing 7,200 memorial wreaths this year in Fayetteville,” says Andy Holmes, K5PO.  “It was an outstanding way to honor our veterans.”

Gary Darnell, WBØRUR, added “The team staffed the only two vehicle entry points into the cemetery area.  We got the support team in to execute the event – including U.S. Representative Steve Womack (3rd District, Arkansas) and we coordinated the safe transportation of hundreds of volunteers and spectators. Not to mention managing an 80-foot over-the-road tractor trailer and 100 motorcycles driven by the Patriot Guard.”

The Noise Blankers communicated via simplex (146.535 MHz) VHF radio.  Jeff, K3DEI, was at Baum Stadium parking lot providing event assistance at that location.

The Noise Blankers activated special event call sign N5W on the amateur bands to raise awareness and appreciate our US Veterans.

 

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About the Noise Blankers: The Noise Blankers are a group of rebel radio operators based in northwest Arkansas. The membership roll is tightly held secret.  The next planned event by the group is to provide communications for the end of the world on December 21, 2012.  They will be operating simplex.

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One Response to Noise Blankers Assist At National Cemetery, No Injuries Reported

  1. Robert Costa says:

    Helpful in assisting many in these crowded purposes they have lot of beneficial work to do. They provide help as well as maintain the necessary requirements to remain contact with each other and maintain a decorum. So to say they are the guides and can check for the safety concerns also in the events. With all the veterans in the places they have really worked out to be a good citizens.

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