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 +{{:​flag11.jpg?​direct|}}\\{{:​flag1.jpg?​direct&​450|}}{{:​flag2.jpg?​direct&​450|}}\\  
 +Terry Schilling N9AOT, and wife Peggy, drove the Coilmobile, owned by Wolf River Coils.\\ 
 +{{:​flag8.jpg?​direct&​450|}}{{:​flag12.jpg?​direct&​450|}}\\ 
 +KC Ross KG9JP and Gary Hoehne KB9AIT were banner bearers.\\ 
 +{{:​flag5.jpg?​direct&​450|}}{{:​flag10.jpg?​direct&​450|}}{{:​flag7.jpg?​direct&​450|}}{{:​flag9.jpg?​direct&​450|}}Dave Sprangers ND9DW and his 14-year-old son, Noah KC9YXX, operated bicycle mobile.A nicely decorated trailer was in tow with Bernie Hengels N9YMC and his wife, Dar Hengels KB9JGW, operating the net over the club's 443.650 MHz repeater. ​  Donna Mendyke KC9THF accompanied them, along with planning team member Karen WB9ZNA, while Roy Hinz KC9VLP walked alongside.{{:​flag3.jpg?​direct&​450|}}{{:​flag4.jpg?​direct&​450|}}{{:​flag6.jpg?​direct&​300|}}{{:​flag13.jpg?​direct&​300|}}{{:​flag14.jpg?​direct&​300|}}\\ 
 +Larry Peterson WA9TT also walked, and served as trouble shooter for any minor equipment problems which occurred through the parade route.\\
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 +{{ :​fcarc_flag_day_entry.pdf |}}{{ :​fcarc_flag_day_application.pdf |}}{{ :​fcarc_planning_document.pdf |}}\\
 [[https://​www.facebook.com/​linda.hoehne.5/​videos/​1748680021813404/​|Video Link]]\\ [[https://​www.facebook.com/​linda.hoehne.5/​videos/​1748680021813404/​|Video Link]]\\
 [[https://​www.facebook.com/​1583676578/​videos/​10208673267620785/​|video link (low Quality)]]\\ [[https://​www.facebook.com/​1583676578/​videos/​10208673267620785/​|video link (low Quality)]]\\
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 The planning started in November, 2016.  An FCARC team of three handled the details. ​ They were Joel Kasper WI4WD, Larry Peterson WA9TT (chairman) and Karen Thorne WB9ZNA. ​   You may refer to the planning document and materials sent to the Flag Day Parade Committee seeking approval for the club's entry. ​  We were awarded position #84. The planning started in November, 2016.  An FCARC team of three handled the details. ​ They were Joel Kasper WI4WD, Larry Peterson WA9TT (chairman) and Karen Thorne WB9ZNA. ​   You may refer to the planning document and materials sent to the Flag Day Parade Committee seeking approval for the club's entry. ​  We were awarded position #84.
 Many hams volunteered to take part in this parade. Many hams volunteered to take part in this parade.
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 +The club looks forward now to annual participation in this longest-running Flag Day parade in the nation, honoring the flag and promoting ham radio.
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