The American Legion Amateur Radio Club (TALARC) is excited to announce the launch of its official Facebook page, establishing a dynamic new digital hub for members, amateur radio enthusiasts and American Legion families to connect, share, and collaborate.
The new official Facebook page can be found directly at https://www.facebook.com/talarc.org.
As TALARC continues to grow, this social media presence aims to enhance communication across the club's nationwide network. Members can look forward to real-time updates on upcoming club events, net schedules, photos, technical discussions and stories highlighting the vital role ham radio plays in disaster relief and community service.
To make connecting as simple as possible, members can navigate to the new page in two quick ways:
Direct shortcut: Type http://facebook.TALARC.org into any browser to be redirected instantly.
On the website: Visit the main website at www.TALARC.org and click on the newly integrated social media link located at the footer of each page.
"Amateur radio has always been about building connections and serving our communities," said Mark Armstrong WB5VDG. "By launching an official Facebook page, we are modernizing how our members interact. This platform will allow us to share our passion for amateur radio, celebrate member achievements and keep everyone informed instantly, whether they are operating from their home shacks or participating in national events."
All TALARC members, American Legion members and friends of the amateur radio community are encouraged to visit the page, click "Like" and "Follow," and join the conversation online. Don't forget to tag the page and use official club hashtags when sharing your own radio setups and event photos!
For more information about TALARC, club nets or how to become a member, please visit the official website at www.TALARC.org.
About TALARC:
The American Legion Amateur Radio Club (TALARC) was established to promote the availability of amateur radio operators for public service, disaster relief communications, and to foster camaraderie among ham radio operators within The American Legion, American Legion Auxiliary and Sons of The American Legion.





