European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - July 8, 1959, Darmstadt, Hesse A it if a i / " " v t v " the stars and stripes wednesday july 8, 1959 6 countries added to last for july 16 revisions in per diem housing rates by Jack Walters staff writer. Heidelberg Germany is new travel per diem arid housing allowance rates for american military personnel in six countries go into effect july 16, a Usa eur he spokesman announced Here. The new rates in addition to those already announced for service men in France apply to american military personnel in Luxembourg Norway Turkey Ethiopia Austria and Iran. " a Luxembourg f effective july 16, travel per diem $13." housing allowances grades old through 06, without dependents $1.20 with dependents $2.30. 05, 04, w4, without dependents $1.10 with dependents $2.30. 03 through. 01, without dependents $1.10 with dependents $2.10. W3 through we without dependents $1.10 with dependents $2.10. E9 through e6. Without dependents $.70 with dependents $1.30. E5, e4, without dependents $.70 with dependents $.95. E3 through Al without de Pendents $.70. Norway effective j u 1 y 16 housing grades 010 through 07, without de Pendents $1.15 with dependents $2.90. 06 through 03, without de Pendents $1.15 with dependents $2.60. 02, 01, without dependents,$1.15 with dependents $1.75. W4, w3, without dependents $1.15 with dependents $2.60. W2, we without dependents $1.15 with de Pendents $1.75. E9 through e7,without dependents $.90 with de Pendents $1.75. E6, without dependents $.90 with dependents $1.65. E5, e4, without dependents,$.90 with dependents $1.55. E3 through Al without dependents $.90. Travel per diem in Oslo effective july 16, $16. Turkey Izmir housing effective july 16 Sharp shooting a/1c uses heal tout Seye Denham England is a la. Calvin kicker is the biggest Bull shooter at this . Air Force base and he can prove it. A 1,000-Pound Bull was rampaging around the Fields of Rickmansworth. An urgent request from the British Royal society for the prevention of animals was received by maj h. D. Black 7500th air base up Provost kicker was requested to take a shot at the Bull under the supervision of the Rufca. He brought the animal Down with one shot of his my Rifle at 19 Yards. \ a to 40 British orphans by Paul Spiers. Staff writer upper. H e x r a England is the air policem ii of up per Heyford have kept a Chrls Xmas Promise to ,40 orphans.". At the Holiday party the boys and girls expressed a and. Play the american game of baseball 1 the aps said Okay when sum Mer comes. In Early june they built Ball Diamond on the orphanage s grounds. A. Backstop and benches were constructed by the off Doty airmen often working eight hours a Day. Baseball Caps distributed each boy was Given a new base Ball Cap my there were enough balls bats and gloves for two teams. It has t taken the British youngsters Long to get onto the game. Several could win positions with . Little league game has been scheduled for later this summer against. Young sters from upper Heyford and it is expected that the British team officers p officers and warrant without dependents $.80. Ethiopia except Eritrea effective july 16, housing for All personnel with de Pendents $5.15. Austria effective july 16, Vienna subsistence reduced about 50 per cent for All personnel. Housing o10 through we without dependents $1.25 with dependents $3.10. E9 through e7, without dependents $1.25 with dependents $2.10. E6through e4, without dependents $1.25 with dependents $2.10. E3 through Al without dependents $1.25. Iran Teheran effective july 16, except for Field training personnel and training augmentation person Nel housing o10 through o6, without dependents $1.75 with dependents $4.85. O5 through we without dependents $1.75 with . E9 through. E4, without dependents $1.90, with de Pendents $2.10. E3 through Al without dependents $1.90. Housing for Field training per Jap Noel o10 through o6, with de Pendents $4.85. Of with Depe Jid enter $3.50. Q4, w4, without de Pendents $.20 with dependents "$3.50. O3, w3, without dependents with dependents $3.50. O2, n2," without dependents $,70 it i dependents $3.50. Of we without dependents $1.05 with file Pendents $3.50. E9 through e4,Irith dependents $2.10. W1 training augmentation person Nel housingo10 through o6,dependents, $4.85. Of with dependents $.20 with depend$3.50. O4, w4, without de Pendents $.40 with dependents .?$3.50. O3, w3, without dependents $-90, with dependents $3.50. O2, w2� without dependents $1.15 with dependents $3.50. Of we without dependents $1,45 within Pendents $3,50. E9 through -e4, Hout dependents $,90 with de dents $2,1p e3 through Elut dependents $.90,unit s designation altered Berlin special. Pet i 1,6910th radio up Mobile at Tempel Hof Airport has officially become the 6212th radio so Mobile. " Wil put up a Good fight. More than $1,400 was collected for the Christmas party and gifts included a to to 1,000 pounds of food books and clothing i Toj s and gifts fugs and household equip ment. ,. The Man behind the Good works according to air p 6.1 i c e m e a is two Claude a. Brown.,leading " to helpers among the Foremost contributors in time and Effort have been t sgt Wayne e. Martin .,84 sgt Thomas e. Fia Isten a la Frank. A. Costa a71c Michael p Gibbons a/2c Geoffrey " strebiga/3c Thomas p. Fioren Firth a/3c Eugene p. Faughey a/3c Jackie ,. A/3c Lowell n. Brittain a/3c James m. Davis. And a/2cgeorge Horner. Or sgt Fieck Ham Thompson jr., of the operations Squadron assisted in building the baseball Dia mond. The privately sponsored orphan age one of 105 Barnardo Homes in Britain is supervised by or. And mrs. W e. Brampton. They sum up the . Air forceps friendliness by saying the airmen have added much to the Happi Ness of Ovir Home for the Chil Adams Given. " a Elcome at Ifa eur he Heidelberg Germany Spe Cial Brig Gen Andrew j. Adams newly assigned to Usa eur he was welcomed Here tuesday at Honor ceremony. Adams arrived Here from Wash Iri Tony where he had served a director of Supply operations with the army Deputy chief of staff for logistics since late 1955. His Fusaji Eier assignment will be Deputy assistant chief of staff g4. / -., combat commander he served in the european the Ater during world War ii As a combat commander with the 7th army div. _ his postwar assignments include duty with the air University at Maxwell air Force base ala., Andin Lima Peru As technical adviser to the peruvian army div and executive officer to the army Mission there. Far East come in late 1953 he went to the far East come where he served with the 2d inf div As an adviser to the 2d Rok army cd and with the korean military advisory group. A native of a n d a 1 i a ala., Adams is a 1931 West Point graduate. Gen Colglazier named a Iris. V logistics chief. Washington special maj Gen Robert w. Colglazier jr., for Mer com z cd has been named to succeed it Gen Carter b. Magruder As army Deputy chief of staff for logistics it was announced Here. Colglazier assistant to Magruder since december 1957, moved up to the position upon Magruder s appointment As United nations and 8th army commander in the far East. President Eisenhower a 1 a d y has nominated Colglazier for pro motion to three Star rank. Colglazier is a brigadier general in the army Reserve. Legislation has passed the House and is Pend ing before the Senate armed serv ices committee to authorize his promotion to the permanent rank of brigadier general in the regu Lar army. B vat 53 the ranking army Reserve officer on Active duty Colglazier was commissioned a second lieu tenant in the officer Reserve corps in october 1925. He was first called to Active duty in May 1941 and As signed to the office of the qua r Ter master general. Ireland construction transferred to the North Ireland base come in january 1942, col Glazier was placed in charge of construction there. He became chief of staff of the Eastern base Section in the Mediterranean the Ater in february 1943, and in october was appointed assistant chief of staff for Supply of the Penin sular base Section in Italy. In july 1944, Colglazier became assistant chief of staff for suppl of the communications zone of the Mediterranean theater and in no vember 1944, assumed that same Post with the Headquarters of the Southern line of communications european theater. From february to october 1945, he was Deputy assistant chief of staff for Supply in the european theater. Civilian life he returned to civilian life i March 1946, and returned to san Antonio tex., where he became president of the Colglazier Mcken non construction co. In july 1951 Colglazier was re called to extended Active duty and appointed chief of the control of fice of the army assistant chief of staff g4, logistics. In july 1953, he was named Deputy chief of staff,g4, for plans and programs. Colglazier was appointed director of programs and budget in the of fice of the Deputy chief of staff in september 1954. He reported in april 1956 As com z cd. Upon returning to Washington in 1957, he was succeeded by maj Gen Edward j. O Neill present com z cd. A sub sea Wolf wins Navy unit citation Groton Conn. Cap the nuclear submarine sea Wolf which remained submerged for a total of60 Days in the Atlantic last year has received a Navy unit commen Dation for extremely the citation was presented to opt Richard b. Laning the sea Wolf s commanding officer during the period for which it was com mended. Laning now assigned to the office of the chief of naval operations at Washington accepted the citation in behalf of the Crew. A/2
