European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - October 17, 1950, Darmstadt, Hesse October 1950 the stars and stripes Page s rules outlined for Absentee voting prior to the 7 requests for Absentee ballots May made by occupation per state Haj the status of the individual whether dependent or civilian determines the method of dependents of military except those employed by the department of the army or air Force Tad officially attached and serv ing the armed Are pot included in the provisions of the Federal voting voting by these persons is governed by the Absentee voting Laws of their states of information on this subject May be procured from the different secretaries of slate or political organi if a request is made by civilians who Are not provided for in the Federal voting military commanders will furnish such information As is i mailable regarding scheduled elec voting requirements or pro the us wac form or the Standard form 76 May be used for military personnel May secure them from the Soldier rating and civilians can get them from the voting officer of the Section where they Are employed in several states will not accept the Standard form 76 As an Absentee from members of the armed they Are Washington and and the territory of four Nevada and West Vir not issued any state ment concerning acceptance of these Absentee voting is not permitted in Pennsylvania and state requirements for ballot applications Are As follows Alabama Absentee voting is limited to members of the armed Arizona official application form requested from the recorder of the Guniy where elector is Arkansas apply to county California dependents Mili tary personnel and civilians attached and serving the armed May vote by Absentee ballot and use the Federal application Colorado apply to county clerk in county where if registered in the City and county of application should be made to the election registration must be not later than 20 Days prior to the Connecticut use Federal postcard Delaware apply to the depart ment of elections in the county where elector Florida apply to county clerk for Absentee Georgia members of the armed forces must be qualified voters under the existing state Idaho Send Federal postcard application to the county of Winou Only members of the aimed forces May use Federal Post cud others must apply i writing direct to the county of Board of election commis Indiana apply to clerk of county Hurt in county where Jess than three Days before elec Iowa request ballot by writing to the county auditor of county Kansas apply to county Kentucky write to the county Ferk of county where by an application for absent voter ballot apply in writing to the of the District court of the of except in the of where Applina should be to the civil sheriff of that Maine request for application should be made to the clerk of the voters Massachusetts application should be sent to the City or town clerk for application for Michigan request City or town ship clerk for application for ballot he will Forward ballot if voter u eligible and ballots have been Minnesota apply to the county clerk of Mississippi applications for bal lots must be made to the circuit clerk of the county of Missouri apply for ballot to the county clerk where to the Board of election Montana apply to the county clerk of the county of Nebraska apply to the county clerk of the county of Nevada apply by mail or Cable to the county clerk of the county of new Hampshire apply to county clerk of county of new Jersey Absentee voting is limited to members of the armed forces new Mexico apply to the county clerk of the county of new York Only members of the armed forces May vote Absentee in addition to the Federal postcard applicant must use postcard furnished by the Divi Sion for servicemen voting of the state of new or May write a letter containing Home and Mili tary addresses and signed by the North Carolina Only members of the armed forces May vote an Absentee dependents and civilians outside the and officially attached to the armed forces May make application through Mem Ber of the family North Dakota mail application to county auditor of county of res Ohio Absentee voting limited to members of the armed Oklahoma apply to the county clerk of the county of Oregon apply to the county clerk of he county Rhode Island civilian Absentee ballot must be apply to the Board of elections South Dakota postcard addressed to county auditor of voters stating residence Street and when the voter became a that he is Reg and to Lake oath to truth of All statements Are Tennessee dependents and civilians outside the but officially attached to the armed should apply in writing to the com missioner of election of his county for detailed Texas apply to county clerk of residence with poll tax and 15 Utah Only members of the armed forces May vote by Absentee ballot Vermont apply for ballot in own to establish the right to make application in such a Man Send to town of Virginia applicant should write to the registrar of his precinct for an application for ballot by resident of Washington apply to county clerk of West Virginia application should be sent to the clerk of the county court of county of assigned to new posts col Stanley grog a photos col Dwoyra Dwyre co a Berchtesgaden Grogan assigned to Munich 16 Douglas Dwyre has become co of the Berchtesgaden sub Post and Berchtesgaden recreation succeeding col Stanley who is now assistant Deputy com Munich military Grogan succeeds col Theodore who was transferred to Wurzburg military Post As who has completed More 35 entered Start daily trips to recreation area 16 special through daily Sleeper service be tween Heidelberg and Berchtesgaden will be available for occupation personnel beginning this according to the Neucom transportation division schedules Are As follows daily except Friday train d170 leaves Heidelberg at arriving in Munich at train d19 leaves Munich at arrives at Berchtesgaden at 11 daily except sunday train d20 leaves Berchtesgaden at arrives at Munich at train d169 leaves Munich at arrives at Heidelberg at am Friday schedule on Sleeper service will operate on the following schedule train dus618 leaves Heidelberg at arrives at Munich at train d19 leaves Munich at am and arrives in Berchtesgaden at ii on sunday the car will be oper ated on the following schedule train d20 leaves Berchtesgaden at arrives at Munich at train dus617 leaves Munich at pm and arrives in Hei Delberg at passengers arriving in Heidelberg May remain on Board until 7 this Sleeper service Between Hei Delberg and Berchtesgaden is being established on a 60day trial period to determine whether traffic War rants it German classes at Munich 16 fur ther German american Munich military Post has set up a program under which officers and enlisted men will be taught prac tical everyday years of military the a in having served with the Pennsylvania National guard he was with the first american forces in dutch and from 194044 was officer in charge of the press War and Deputy director of the Bureau of Public Grogan has seven Battle stars for service in the Rote North to new Guinea and North Dwyre had been sub Post Deputy commander since he formerly was Provost marshal of the constabulary in born in went to Panama in August 1940 As a Captain to organize the 87th a and returned As a lieutenant colonel in command of the organization to it Knox in August Dwyre went to the 35th inf div at Camp in september 1943 to command the 161st a he went to England with the Divi Sion in april 1944 and landed in France in in november he became executive officer of division Artil Lery and was promoted to full he saw action with the division during its entire european Campaign and returned to the with the outfit in september in june Dwyre was sent to the col Graham named Deputy of Heidelberg Post oct 16 Jesse chief of Munich military has been transferred to Heidelberg military where he will be Deputy com a West class of came Here from Indiana uni at where he was professor of military science and he served in both world wars and in Between saw duty in the the China and co Stab to emphasize Vight combat training oct 16 night combat training will be emphasized in combat condition ing for the head quarters said while units Are at Fiel training training in darkness will constitute 25 per cent of new training directives while troops Are at Home commanders Are authorized to schedule any night periods considered military subjects deemed applicable in the new conditioning cycles include scouting and occupation and Organiza Tion of bridging and ferry ing infiltration tactics and Drill with Crew served equip ment night tactics planned night with limit Dob Jet be by armoured and infantry will be included in the activities outside Daylight hours will ordinarily be accomplished within the 44hour training it was from oct 1 through with line units engaged in annual serv ice practice on artillery ranges in the various Western occupation priority on training with heavy weapons firing will night training will be accomplished where it augments but does not interfere with primary foot marches will be added to training mandatory for armoured cavalry and Engineer troop sit is recommended for All other units in the 234 More Kin listed As new dec arrivals 18 the following 234 dependents of military and civilian personnel and their destinations Are reported by Neucom As newcomers to the dec Germany Gwynneth Pulley Robert and Gerald Seidler m o n Walter Charles and Michael Bremerhaven for further assign Nancy Anna Lee Rose and Vic tory Estelle Joanne Harriet and Wanda Ula Rebecca and Gage Charles Martha Martha Carol Mary and Cynthia Patricia Ann and William Sunnie and Mary do Nadine Mary and Rosemary Norvelle Valerie and Jared Joyce and Marcia Harriett and Robert Lorna and William Doris and Michael Goatee Jessica Carl Petrina and Paul Helen Michael and Juliana Nellie and Maureen and to Ham Rosalia Lucille Frances an4 Camille Alice mar Joan and Henry Jeannie and Jean Paul Dorothy and Patricia Mary and William Helen Barbara and Shirley Janea Mary Ellna Shirley and Mary Emma and Sharon Eleanor mommies James and Sandra Mary Carolyn and Ronald Gera James and Gordon Guelte thania and Linda Edwld and Norman Wil John and Sarah Elizabeth and b u r e s via Ursula Gor Patricia and Scott and Stephen Glen and Thomas Alana and Alan Virginia and Michael a Cipe Lettie Dolores Lanny and Langley Helen Eleanor Dorothy Elizabeth and 1 e a n o if Catherine and Gary and for stent eld Rock Jessta and re Bertha an4 Mary Ines and Thorn Ethyl and Elizabeth Annj Charles and Margaret and Joseph j Marie bitten Rose Cheryl and Lee anti Phyllis and Danny Jean Martha and Christine Vivian Sharon Katherine Anne and Patty to Slana Goodman Kathryn and Phyllis Blo Feu Signe and Tommy and Marion Alice Janet and Paul Wilra Janet Jacksom Carol Bernice Virginia Walker Frances and Louise Wallace Linda and Frances Hendrix Lilian and Ernest Joseph and june Mary Lana and Larry Cherl and Colleen and Austria Janet Cille and England son Florence Thomas Belinda France evonne Sally Bellita Ellen Greece and Norway Theresa Daisy and 20 enrol for courses oct 16 Twenty officers and men from 16th in Are enrolled in three University of Maryland courses at Nurnberg military Post education according to Alvin Center superintendent
