European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - April 11, 1953, Darmstadt, Hesse , april 41, 1953 the stars and stripes Mirouze stars 1sks " sgt Cpl 7 aschaffenb0rg, april 10 special two Bronze Star win to. Two recent division schoolwork graduates and the 2d in and pistol team were honoured in an Isth inf regt combined Bronze stars were awarded set Glen pianos co of and Cpl am Neaville he co. Col Ben of Evans jr., co of the Isth the decorations. Pianos the Bronze Star for serv in the Eto in world War ii. Distinguished himself As ajb4iiiad Leader in Korea. Taiwan a also congratulated sgt a Yancey of he co for finish first in the 1st Piv s Quarter school and Cpl Ned of Joe who topped re to graduates of the Small Arm school members of the 2d Rifle and pistol team were honors won in january and libraries fill iliac of needs Feidelberg april 10 Spe the 19 special services lies in he area come Are gs3tnng More than 400,000 requests books and material yearly. Wide Range of current Maga and newspapers from Many s combined with stand volumes and reference Andi r6b Jers advisory information to Hascom personnel Complete service. Center for the Hascom Ries is the Library depot a ind the scenes organization coordinates the activity of service libraries. Here All incoming Reading material is re processed and distributed. An average of 1,000 books and periodicals Are processed the depot each month. Tic Jwj. The main Hascom Library houses 15,000-volume collection and an important part in sup Lenting the army educational program. To bring. Library service Doser to servicemen 14 of the 17 libraries Are located in bar where books and magazines readily accessible to military sonnet six of the Barracks i iries have record collections in revising the extensive service Are eight army i italians. German employees play portent role in Keepin. These lies open in the evenings and holidays when most Nael Are free. 9 Dix All Max Nix says pfc us Augsburg april 10 special pfc Marvin David us a Moto Mechanic in he Btry 43d d i \ arty has the shortest name in the 43d inf div and perhaps the shortest name in All Usa eur. Us in to sure but lie believes the name to be either German or Pennsylvania dutch. Us has had trouble with his Short name. Just recently he was leaving talk Cavern on pass. The my at the Gate thinking he was the victim of a joke ordered us Back to his orderly room to gel the rest of his last name Type on his pass. Another my who once had been in the same Battery with us came to the Rescue of the Soldier. Trouble in Basic during Basic one sergeant making dog tags for us said look we have thousands of sol Diers waiting for their dog tags and you re playing games with me now what s the rest of you last name some of us correspondents have also been doubtful of his last name and he s received mail with the name Lux Dux vex and Dix on the envelopes. In civilian life us was a Dairy Farmer in new London Ohio. With his Herd of prize cattle he took top honors for High milk production and butterfat Content inthe county. With a partner us bought registered Pedigree cattle for Export to China Iran Iraq and other foreign nations. German cited for bravery nt3rnberg, april 10 special a German who braved the possibility of exploding ammunition to help . Soldiers put out a fire in a burning tank was com mended Here for his bravery. When Helmut Tri Limacher a Deutsche Post employee at Eam Berg noticed that the engine compartment of the tank approach ing him was on fire he grabbed the fire extinguisher from h i s vehicle and helped crewmen cutout the Blaze. It col George a. Cleaver co of the 2d in 2d army Cav regt and capt Eugene de h e r m i d a co of co of 2d in issued the commendation which pointed out that Tritt Macher s courageous act May have prevented the Complete loss of the tank. Page 9 28th div cd states foot Soldier still most effective War machine by Erie Reed staff correspondent Stuttgart april 10 is maj gon Gortland Van r. Schuyler former special assistant to shape chief of staff Gen Al Fred m. Gruenther believes that recent developments in the soviet Union following the death of Sta Lin have increased rather than decreased the danger to the West the tall 52-year-old general who assumed command of the 28th inf div in Goeppinger on feb. 5, pointed out to tie stars and stripes in an interview that the present soviet Leader Malenkos does not have the outside experience and Contact of his predecessor or other russian diplomats. There is �. Great danger that he May overstep his authority in various ways to prove his strength and he May push us too far a he declared. The soviets have the same amount of arms and military strength poised at us As before and can easily provoke a War when hey think it will be to their advantage. Therefore we must re main on our toes and stay role of infantryman the 28tli inf div cd stressed the important role of the foot Soldier despite All the present Day talk hat the next global War will be a push Button atomic affair. He Aid that before returning to eur Ope he had visited Many of the army schools and Learned that Here have been few changes incur fighting methods in the cur ent korean conflicts. Rather it Lias re emphasized the methods that we have been teach no right along he stated. That Soldier on the ground n
