SB SPCL @ ARL $ARLX043 ARLX043 Oklahoma hams lauded ZCZC AX13 QST de W1AW Special Bulletin 43 ARLX043 From ARRL Headquarters Newington CT August 15, 1995 To all radio amateurs SB SPCL ARL ARLX043 ARLX043 Oklahoma hams lauded Oklahoma Senator Don Nickles has entered into the Congressional Record a tribute to volunteers who helped in the aftermath of the April bombing of the Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City, including Amateur Radio operators. Citing an ''outpouring of love, selfless effort, and resources,'' Nickles said the community is ''indebted to those volunteers who created (a) silver lining'' to the dark cloud of the tragedy. ''Specifically,'' Nickles said, ''Amateur Radio operators provided an essential service to rescue operations. Within minutes of the attack, operators were on the scene providing an emergency communication network that allowed for the organization of supplies as well as firemen, policemen, and rescue crews from countless communities. ''Their contribution of 360 hours of service was made possible by donations from electronics companies such as the Oklahoma Community (Communications) Center,'' Nickles said. Sen Nickles's remarks were published in the August 11, 1995, Congressional Record, thanks in part to the efforts of ARRL Oklahoma Public Information Coordinator Thomas M. Webb, WA9AFM. An article by Webb about Amateur Radio's role in this matter appears in September QST. Also helping, in Washington, was George Stephens, WB3DAC, who is on the staff of the Senate Republican Policy Committee, of which Sen Nickles is chairman. (Stephens also is president of the Capital Hill Amateur Radio Society, W3USS.) NNNN /EX