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Latest revision as of 14:47, 18 December 2025
Started in 1900 as the WAMCATS: The Washington-Alaska Military Cable and Telegraph System, A hard wire system, In May 1936, WAMCATS became part of the Alaska Communications System (ACS).
References
- Radio stations of the United States, July 1, 1913. page 12
- Commercial and Government radio stations of the U.S. 30 June 1930, page 117
- Army and Navy journal, August 16, 1947, Page 1337
- War in the Pacific and East Asia 1941-1972, page 36/37, call sign appendix ACAN stations
