European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - August 4, 1950, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 4 the stars and stripes August leaders of 1st Marine div won world War ii honors two t Marine generals Tea Urneck operations in Korea of to a ii hardened veterans whose aggressive leadership won i Jocia High honors 5n Woolri War it them lie Ronny bitter Tama and the defense of the Ger Edward head to ground units of the 1st Marine to commanded the the legs 3d Marine during the bloody Landing on Bougainville in no com tar at the head of the same Rigi he took part in the invasion acid capture of Guam in the sum Mer of and Laier served As operations officer of v amphibious corps at iwo he was awarded the Navy Cross for outstanding services in the Guam and the legion of Merit for his part in winning two Brig Gen Thomas who commands Marine air units in also received a Bronze Star and legion of Merit for his he was chief of staff to the Coni minding general of Marine air wings in the Pacific from sep the Rotor j943 to May and was air defense commander at the Marianas from november 3944 to april Superb organization air defense he the legion of Merit for developing a Superb Organiza Tion for both ground and air Craig is Cushman both entered marines in the same Craig was born in he attended sol Johns military Academy in and entered the Marine corps As a second Lieut so dec world War ii he has in various posts in the in 1946 he went to China As assistant division commander of the 1st Marine then at became cd of the 1st pro Viii naj Marine Brig on june he returned to his Post As assistant commander of 1 of airmail reported flown in India new Delhi the first airmail in the world was carried in according to a report published the report said the mail carried by an m a French Pequet flew the mail from an exhibition ground in Allahabad to Kain a distance of sir a Lew airmail envelopes with the special postmark entitled first Aerial Post february 1911 Are known to be in though very the report Brig Gen Thomas Cushman the 1st Marine april which position he now Cushman was born june in he was commissioned a second lieutenant in the marines and completed flight training in july prior to this country entry into he served As cd of the Marine corps air Sta Tion Ai Cherry after returning to the in apr he served again As commander at later becoming cd of Marine air he then became commander of aircraft of the Fleet Marine Force in the Pacific he has been Deputy con Mander of the 1stwing june ago 1945 the War department extends Gen Douglas Macarthur com Mand in preparation for the inva Sion of 1946 Secretary of state i a m e s Byrnes accepts a British proposal at the Paris peace conference that recommendations submitted by the smaller nations for change in the peace treaties should be referred to the four foreign ministers if they Are adopted by a majority of votes instead of a two thirds 1947 the indonesian Republic for Mally joins the nether ands in accepting the in Security councils request to suspend hostilities in the 15dayold indonesian fight 1948 Secretary of state George Marshall warns that speculation on negotiations to Settle the Ber Lin crisis might be very 1949 an e s t i m a t e d 4 to North korean communist troops surge across the 38th parallel Boundary Ori the Rongjin Penin Sula in the heaviest n7orthern in Vasion yet to strike Inlo South the stars and Strep is vol i its managing editor spans editor August 19i8 i col Henry Ritner Ken Zui malt Phil Taylor Wanager f distribution Llaurice Kirkwood Louis Brown news bureaus i fi7 Darmstadt 36g60 Vienna iifthji363 Munich 49663 Bruiner have european is published at for Tai Etc occupation under the auspices of the armed forces information and education Neucom tet Frankfurt the stars and Darmstadt correspondence Sti Ould be addressed 10 the stars and stripes Apo us mail to the new York office should do sent to Washington this is not an official publication of the armed reentered matter sept 1941 at the Post office new under the act of March forces need for medics stressed i by Vincent by joke Ashington armed forces spent millions of dollars in world War ii helping put through medical schools thou Sands of men now practising As civilian but an estimated of these subsidized physicians cannot be pressed into military service legally even though Are believed to be Physt Mically escaped or Active military service going to armed forces now More than medical As a some services May have t o Call to Active duty civilian doctors who put in Long hitches of military service and now Are in the i army and Navy spokesmen have made it Clear that they feel All doctors whose training Sidi Zed by taxpayers have if not spend some time in the armed they referred to doctors who were former students in the War time army specialized training program Asp and the Navy v12 thousands of these medical students finished tax payer went on to repay the debt by serving a hitch As military but other thousands who were still in school when War ended did 131500 in Asp Congress halted the subsidized training program at wars end and ruled that students were not obligated to service in the armed forces when nor were they required to accept commis Sions As Reserve the army figures that an Esti mated men received its medical Asp of it some who Are physically fit did not serve As military doctors or accept Reserve commis the Navy estimates that v12 medics put in no More than 90 Days Navy service and that Only half of these hold Reserve no Branch of the service has yet ordered any Reserve medical officers to Active but the army and air Force said they May have to do so fairly the army needs the Navy and the air Force under present mobilization the army has invited All of its medical re serve to Volunteer for so far replies have been received from Only of Only 15 British claim jeep error to i Ondon Demon its own jeep recently and officers said it was Superior to its Granddaddy which car ried Allied troops All Over the fighting fronts in world War but the although it raced Over deeply rutted ground at 60 ran into trouble in a Hill climbing test at the Supply min Strys testing ground near col Gaisford in charge of the proving said the 1 jeep was better than the Model because it gave a smoother had a Dynamo to charge radio was screened for radio interference and could be used in Alaska or the powered by an 80hp is reported to bigger and better sprung than the but weighs almost two tons fully a ton hah mapping plans f o r in u r Sery Scho o i it Kin d e re v j w by Yurg in a a Nursery school arid Yea nil of age has been instruction is to by Evelyn children wi51 mid morning recess Light of 5th a sub Post personnel will r president women s a Jib others elected in held the stateside Jav Frap Vic president and i Ibric be follow pictorial tip Ion and Rudnick were married Najr 22 in inc Chapel of the fid Hosp in chaplain Thornton heard to Ptah is assigned to the members of 1774th officers wives luncheon in Casio ii with mrs Johnson Mills As hostesses i photographer the Muriel a guest of i held recently the Garmisch women club it Fra Iii Florian Hunter o col Jonner a Iii Brobin is ithe wife Tif the former executive the transportation corps eighth anniversary cake is placed front of col Calvin de at a dinner in the Schloss left to right at table Are Thomas Handy present chief of the Neucom transportation and Clarence standing Jug Brig Gen Bertram who will soon replace de photo 1 the fussed officers wives club elected William Drydale president at a recent others elected were Secretary jewel treasurer Donald William Shuster and Milton welfare committee Robert Lambott Rne and Robert aft Ion publicity the Alt Heidelberg masonic club will meet in the ballroom of Europa hotel in Heidelberg at 8 monday Ujj a Meissen porcelain exhibition will be open at the Kegen Banin bad Kissinger until a historical display includes 300 items seme of which Date Back to sup it Gen Clarence left Usa Keur Huebner talk to Brig Gnu Clarke Back to m co Stab during the constabulary Farewell party for the Huebner at the officers the ladies of so Anns in Heidelberg gave a luncheon the Europa Holdfast Honor of Clarence archbishop off san Francisco was guest members of the 1602d flyers wives club had a picnic swimming party at the Pool in Wiesbaden my William Thompson Man for the t mrs Kenneth installed recently As the Oberammergau women by Benjamin going other new offices installed included honorary Ira Vic president pm John Arthur Nelson and Cook were elected to the Board of
