European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - April 3, 1962, Darmstadt, Hesse Fog t the stars and stapes o/lj.1 new attack Carrier planned24th in div pistol team a1 urges build lip Tot 4-Ca wins match Grafe Woehr Germany is the 24th inf div s pistol team fired a 1.652-39x during a steady downpour Here to win the second minor pistol team match of the Usa eur Small arms championship by sgt Efrain Motos of cod 1st armoured Rifle in 46thinf who fired a 286-10x out of a possible 300 the 24th inf div out scored its nearest rival a six Man team from the Southern european task Force by six Points. Seta had l646-3sx. High individual firer for the Day was 1st it Norman c. Cole of the 8th aviation co who fired a 292 10x. He s a member of the 8th in div team which won the first minor team pistol match with 1.642-37x but had to Settle far sixth place in the second match with a the 4th army div fired 1.645 1x, just one Point behind setae to capture third place. The 3rd in div finished fourth with 1.637-49x, while v corps settled for the fifth lot with 1.636-38x.members of the 24th inf div s first place team wore sp4 Theodore a Radoumis he and hts co 24th inf div. 274-7x Motos 286-10x Sec Nicholas Ros Low co d. 2nd Battle up. 19th inf 263-6x sgt James h. Larkin co a 1st Battle up 21st inf 276 5x Sec Alfred g. Wienert combat support co 2nd Battle of 19th inf. 275-5x and St Garland , he and he co 24th inf div on monday the Piso shooters were scheduled to return to range7 at the 7th army s training Center for the third and fourth minor pistol team matches while the Rifle teams were elated to com Pete in the fifth minor Rifle Tea match. The 20-Day championship shoot during which about 700 Marks men from throughout usage rare competing is scheduled to close Here saturday with an awards highlight of the finals the National trophy Rifle and pistol team matches will be fired Fri Day. Safe opens indoor marksmanship Range Wiesbaden is Safe s marksmanship program received a boost when the command encouraged Field units to set up in door firing ranges. Using Lead pellets or Wax bul lets shooters can maintain proficiency without time consuming outdoor Range practice. All that is needed is a Well lighted room with an inexpensive rap and training can go on regardless of outside weather conditions Safe spokesman sex indoor Range at Safe he located in the basement of build ing by was tested by Brig Gen Royal Hatch jr., Deputy chief of staff for personnel. Washington one of the Navy s top amphibious com Manders said Here that the United states must now face the Reali ties of a four Ocean rear John s. Mccain jr., commander of the Atlantic Fleet amphibious training come said world War ii was fought on Only two oceans. But defense planners must now consider the possibilities of the Arctic Ocean which nuclear Power submarines can roam and the Broad reaches of the South Atlantic and Indian oceans. He said today the United states has a four Ocean commit ment with the remnants of a two Ocean Navy left Over from Mccain told the Senate defense appropriations subcommittee that ships in the amphibious training come decreased from 102 to 58 be tween 1953 and 1961. He was backed up by vice Charles d. Griffin Deputy chief of naval operations who said the major problem facing the Navy afloat is obsolescence which limit the Overall combat capability of our present Griffin urged approval of the $2.98 billion in president Ken Nedy s budget for naval shipbuilding and conversion. Part of the Money would go for a controversial new attack Carrier with in Esti mated eventual construction Cost of 1310 million. The total also includes six new Polaris submarines and eight a to marines Mccain said there is one unguarded area for possible communist expansion and ready sea borne striking forces would be an important element in Check mating such a move in time. This would be a thrust indicated through Iran Down through either the Middle East or Pakistan to he said if trouble should come to this area and we were requested to take military action by the1 Friendly not have on Mccain will a i greater Rol the the Ocean purity of Mccain who ious since May to report of Navy heed by rear sey present a Albious close look a pair of Indianapolis teen agers got the in tide Story on an authentic Saturn rocket engine on display. The Saturn use eight of these engine to produce it million pounds of Reserve officers arriving in Europe Wiesbaden. Germany Spe Cial a 23-Man air Reserve forces policy committee is scheduled to arrive Here late tuesday to begin a week Long tour of former air National guard units on Active duty in Europe. The visit Marks the second High level group to visit the reservists within a week. Currently at 15 Safe installations in France Germany and spam Are 26 air guard official from the reservists 13 Home states. Included is Arizona gov. Paul Fannin and adjutant generals and other senior state military leaders. Wednesday afternoon the policy committee will move to 17th of he at Ramstein air base Ger Many. All of the former Ang units Are now under operational control of a that. Other stops on their itinerary in clude Phal Bourg Chaumont Toul Chambley and Etain air bases in France and Moron and Torrejon air bases in Spain. Heading the group will be maj Gen Clarence a. Shoop committee chairman and commander Cali fornia air National guard John a. Lang jr., Deputy for Reserve and Roth affairs office of the Secretary will accompany the group. Committee members in the party will be air National guard maj Bencharles h. Dubois commander 131st tactical fighter Wing St. Louis to. Brig Gen Joseph j. Foss chief of staff for air South Dakota air National guard Sioux Falls . Brig Gen John m. Campbell chief of staff for air Nebraska air National guard Lin Coln neb. Brig Gen Edward r. Fry asst. Adjutant general for air Kansas air National guard Wichita Kan. Col Waldo e. Temm commander 142nd fighter up Ore gon air National guard Portland Ore. Average 5,200 calories a Day Afa cadets grow lean on Rich diet Colorado Springs if an army really travels on its stomach the cadets at the air Force Academy should be Able too hit the Moon. Air Force cadets eat an average of 5,200-calories a Day to lie High est calorie intake per Man in any us. University or military school. By contrast even the combat ration for Soldier runs Only to 3,600calories a Day. In food consumption this Means til 200 cadets eat the following at one typical 30-Mlnufe lunch 200 Gallons of soup 5,000 pork chops 220 loaves of bread and 110 pounds of butter 2,500 baked potatoes 690 pounds of string Beans 330 Gallons of milk 140 Gal Lons of Coffee and More than 40012-Inch pies. The boys eat As if food were go ing out of style. The unofficial Nick name for meals at the Academy is operation stuff gut yet there Are no fat cadets. Col Richard s. Fixott command surgeon at the Academy explains that the work schedule for cadets is so strenuous that they d lose weight if we did t feed them that instead of getting fat the aver age Cadet gains 15 to 20 pounds of muscle during his four years at the Academy a Cadet s typical Day starts at 6 . And goes at High Speed through classes gym and study until 10 . Cadets walk three to five Miles a Day just Between assignments. Air Force Reserve maj Gen Frank t. Mccoy jr., mobilization asst. To commander tactical air come Langley air Force base a. Brig Gen Roy t. Sessums mobilization asst. To commander. Air Force systems come Andrews air Force base Washington . Brig Gen Rollin b. Moore jr., commander 349th troop Carrier Wing Continental air come Hamilton air Force base Calif. Brig Gen Edward j. Haseltine Deputy com Mander 1st air Force Reserve re Gion Stewart air Force base . Brig Gen Joseph t. Benedict assistant auditor general office air Force comptroller Usan he Washington . Col Joseph w. Barren mobilization assistant to commander 30th air division Truax Field was. Co Charles e. Heiding Felder jr., Deputy com Mander 4th air Force Reserve re Gion Randolph air Force base Tex. Col Walter w. Dalton com Mander 9639th air Reserve so Continental air come St. Louis air. Force maj Gen James v. Edmundson director of personnel procurement and train ing Usan he maj Gen Prescott m. Spacer director of programs Usan he Brig Gen Walter b. Putnam Deputy director of personnel planning. Usan he col Edward f. Rector Deputy director of manpower and organization Usan he others col i. G. Brown executive director. Air Reserve Force policy committee Usan he col Joe f. Mets. Air National guard Bureau Usan he col Burton h. Rowden. He. Continental air come Robins air Force base a. It col John b. Algeo office of the Secre tary of the air Force. Navy Granth Atlantic londoner of the Navy s rear Elo Nowill be detached duty As commander Fleet mine Force ters at Charleston he in europ Grantham gains his Flag tender Duxbury Bay has commanded the mid dle cast Force Mideast for since August 1961.he win be re lie veil by rear Benedict jr., who is currently serv ing in washing ton As the assist ant chief of naval personnel for plans. Bahrein islands off saudi Arabia the operates mostly in Gulf. It consists of ship and four destroy which rotate Montney of the . 6th Fleet Terrane an although Small the for is charged with . Interests in theand Rescue to show Tae and to promote Good Wolf Grantham served Here 1956 until March 1959 of the commander ii forces Eastern Atlantic Terra Nenn and co specified come Middle before assuming Mideast for he Semington As director of South Asia and Africa no International Security office of the assistant defense. Munich St receive Munich is my pus University of dents have receive thanks from the Bav Cross for their Cam Hamburg flood victim the Campaign in we Long of boy scouts and _ from Munich and nearby participated resulted Lection of More than loads of clothing. A project of the Maity committee headed Ann Hauser and Deu Ward it was coordinate Southern area come relations division. 2 widows survive Washington s Are no veterans of War still alive but St two widows of Veteran ended in 1848, More thai ago
