Amateur radio growing in popularity among Legionnaires
![(From left) Dan Curry, Robert Wirth and John Parks Sr., who provided the radio and antenna, operate from the Department of California's 2017 convention. (Photo via Dan Curry)](https://www.legion.org/sites/legion.org/files/styles/scale800w/public/legion/photo-album/ham%20story%20CA%20conventionops.jpg?itok=OrPpmUtb)
(From left) Dan Curry, Robert Wirth and John Parks Sr., who provided the radio and antenna, operate from the Department of California's 2017 convention. (Photo via Dan Curry)
![The new home of the Wilderness Road Amateur Radio Club, inside Boyle Post 46 in Danville, Ky. (Photo via Tony Cromwell)](https://www.legion.org/sites/legion.org/files/styles/scale800w/public/legion/photo-album/ham%20radio%20KY%20W4CDA%20Club%20Room.jpg?itok=VmN3WDtw)
The new home of the Wilderness Road Amateur Radio Club, inside Boyle Post 46 in Danville, Ky. (Photo via Tony Cromwell)
![Post 46 Commander Tony Cromwell (standing) watches the operations of the Wilderness Road Amateur Radio Club of Danville, Ky., now an approved activity of the post. (Photo via Tony Cromwell)](https://www.legion.org/sites/legion.org/files/styles/scale800w/public/legion/photo-album/ham%20radio%20KY%20action%20kb4tc-km4frm-ki4bm.jpg?itok=xYU3wXtq)
Post 46 Commander Tony Cromwell (standing) watches the operations of the Wilderness Road Amateur Radio Club of Danville, Ky., now an approved activity of the post. (Photo via Tony Cromwell)