I took the following photographs just prior to when the excellent US Army Fort Monmouth, New Jersey was shutdown forever.


Part of the Antenna Farm
  

Log Periodic
  

The mighty rhombic,
       700' long, over 2000' of wire, pointed at Europe
       Pole is not tilted - artifact of my cheap camera!
  

Weather station
  

Yagi
  

Yagi
  

     Lobby.
  

     First floor, six studios numbered 2 through 7.
  

     First floor hallway, wider view.
  

     Dark shot of station call.
  

       Antenna patch panel.  Rhombic is middle left.
  

       AB3AP in Studio 5 lovin' the rhombic!
  

     Small fraction of Monmouth award plaques.
  

     Field Day calcs in upstairs meeting room.
  

          Old K2USA License.
  

          Who ya gonna call?
  

          Podium from decades back.
  

     MARS CHOP (chief operator) name plate on stack of awards.
  

          Rack of Cold War vintage Collins R390-A.
  

          Collins R390-A closer.
  

          Collins R390-A closer.
  

          Shack closing soon, equipment being given away.
  

          Upstairs classroom, back wall.
  

          Part of huge collection of QSL cards.
  

          Study your Preventive Maintenance!
I'm pretty sure this is
          the famous Connie Rodd character, 70s style.  Anyone know?
	  Here is partially cleaned up version.
  
The following articles were generously provided by Ms. M. Ziobro, CECOM LCMC Command Historian, US Army Fort Monmouth.
  1949: MARS Shack
     (thanks for this to Bob W3NE!)
  1953: MARS Bulletin
  1954: AA2USA
     hits the air
  ca 1955: MARS pamphlet
  1958: CPT Carlsen logged
  1958: New York Times EME article
  1971: How to find MARS
  1973: MARS 25th Anniversary
  1992: Armed Forces Day
  1995: MARS article
  1994: MARS supports Haiti ops