European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - March 22, 1962, Darmstadt, Hesse The stars and stripes a mob on display my medium Tonka of the 14th annd Civ regt Pasa before reviewing a quid on the Auto Bahn East of Bud Hon Tell Germany. The mile Long it Riff of tactical vehicle marked the first time a full . Regi ment participated in a Roll by in Europe. A segment of autobahn was blocked off for the do aptly of Power and mobility witnessed by High ranking German and America official. Including it Gen John pc Waters v corps co. Photo at Rifle la Nua cot being numbed the end of the View see Page French troops Oas fight in Oran Street Oran Algeria the de tense department reportedly is planning aug. 25 As the Dale to Start releasing More than 155,000 reservists and National guardsmen called into uniform last fal at the height of the Berlin crisis. Informed sources said the aim would be to have All or virtually All the reservists and guards Mon Back Home by about sept 25. This would be just Short of the out aug. 25 one year limit Congress authorize for their Active service tour. Sources emphasized that the plan still la tentative. Release much earlier than this is considered unlikely largely be cause of the continuing communist threats in Berlin and South Viet Nam sources tuesday Gen George h. Decker army chief of staff made pub Lic a Stern letter to his top com Manders in Tho United states soy ing Tho . Is in n very real sense at War and that prompt and effective Steps must be taken to make reservists understand Why they must remain on Active duty now. Decker s letter was prompted Bya new rash of we want out activity among some army reservists at it. Bragg n.c., and attached to the 49th amid div a Texas National guard unit based at . La. United states will take the the president said the algerian problem had been handled with great skill by French president Charles de Gaulle and the Al Gerian provisional government and said he wanted to take no action now for any political the president was asked to com ment on the claim by opponents that his plan for medical care for the aged was an entering wedge for socialized Medicine that is the oldest argument in the world or. Kennedy replied. It was used against the social Security system itself against the minimum wage and against Many other pieces of progressive legis lation he said and has been Defeated regularly Ever since the administration of Franklin a Roose velt. Or. Kennedy was asked about the 1,200 prisoners whom cuban Premier Fidel Castro said would be tried in Cuba would anything be done to help them or. Kennedy said the red Cross was trying to help and he hoped that something could be done. Questioned about demonstrations such As hunger strikes by reservists recalled to Active duty or. Kennedy Niri be could Well under stand the feeling of some of these men that they were being unfairly treated when they saw others re leased while they were still being retained. These reservists had been called up because of crises in Berlin and the far East and no one Reading the newspapers today could pos Sibly believe that these crises had passed us by he said. Mem bids for Grace Hollywood a the impending return of Princess Grace of Monaco to make a movie for Alfred Hitchcock May have Legal repercussions her former studio indicated a spokesman for Mem studios said it la our position that we still have a contract with miss Kelly and we Are studying this position with the 77th div he was promoted general in 1952 Deputy director for two years leaving 1report to it. Lewis the 2nd div for the his career. F while serving As cd of infantry Center at ga., he was promoted rank and later was present Post As Reserve forces of the army come. It Gen Oaken took Vii corps in january ing Ligeng. S. .,.,--to that position from duty i Deputy chief of stall operations in Washington. A 1928 West Point grail Oakes was assistant chief at Usa eur Sci in la year later went to 7th chief of staff and then by Deputy cd. Varied port he has been Secretary i army general staff cd Oft in div and chief of8th army Korea. Besides other assignment served As executive Aff Kurt organization and training of jus Magg in Greece to 1950. For his serve it was awarded the greek Phoenix with rank of Mander. The 56-Yenr-old Oakes to and has two daughters sons one of whom is an Tillery officer. He was j Galveston Tex. It Gen Hamlett Deputy i staff for operations in Wawa formerly the . In Herlin. He commanded i inf div in Europe for fore becoming Berlin he first commanded artillery on arriving in Korea division he had been serving Tail East come when the kor ing broke out in june Early 1951 he became Eft plans and operation the following december i Korea where he comr 24th inf div before to the army general St Hamlett saw Early Ove during world War an artillery officer with in England a Dafter 28 months duty in states he moved to th1 theater in 1945 As a Mander of the 16th a Imp Hamlett left his Fieri become assistant Deputy staff for operations. Has army Deputy chief of military operations from december 1960 when to Germany to Nossum of Vii corps
