European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - May 9, 1962, Darmstadt, Hesse Fog � the stars and stripes it dumsday May 9, 196, v 8ab Fromstein &a3 Sreb Germany a Flag raisins ceremony at base operations Herns sunday will signal Ift it of exercise Royal flush police band from mate will play the nation anthems 6f the eight nations whose air Reeoma Ishanee teams will be Campt Tirgg. Flags of those nations Well m the nato Emblem will to raised and col m. R. Lemon it Msten air base commander wifi Welcome the contestants Row entail be of the recon Ais a Nee Branch of Allied air Force Centna Europe air cent the contestants and then pro a a and rules of the Competition will be Laid Down. A to Fesman said there will be Don teams in the exercises which end May 18, six of themare assigned to 2nd Allied tact air Force and a similar num Tor to 4th Nataf. In the 2nd at of lineup will be three British Royal air a Force teams and one each rep resenting the Netherlands Royal air Force belgian Royal air Force and norwegian Royal air Force. Three a fuck to , win also be represented with three team these being with 4m Nataf Gerrisi airy France an the Dan by Royal air Force win Nave one team each. About 40 planes Are schedule to participate in Royal flush Vii. Approximately 50 pilots 12s photo reconnaissance technicians and at Jet 100 aircraft maintenance menace induced in the Force of 600 or More persons who Wilt figure i gift Competition there will be no practice flying saturday but cause targets Are being bet up actual flying will Startin ortday Day missions will include a a Wilmuin of three targets Iden tical for Weh competing team Dis Tances will be Between 300 and 900miles round trip and height Over target will Range from 500 feet on up. F ,. Chief judge of the exercise Wulber air Commodore Charles h. Tirve Nway of the Royal Canad Anair Force who is assistant chief til or pm fans and policy at Abb Pitt. American col John me Nam of Nao air come he Ai-jlet3 air forces Southern Europe will be Greenway Al Deputy capt Feore r. M t Hunt ofis listed is chief us More Given boost to col it. R of Cutty selection ave named 16 lieutenant to shape Andin a lint of 1,156 for Tempo into lieutenant a 125 to cubed previously r i a i v f1" l -. 1 lift of wilted Oln which promotion Towill be mad startling in it it cantal de Joda circular�13, Dat a apr Luh 4ss2, sequence atom Lewt and names of the recommended shape and Euc h4te&teniuit a flow a. 8ti 344 we Sia capt Max in front again 21st inf registers practice Wilt in army prix Leclerc firing Grafe Woehr Germany special marksmen of the 1st Battle up 21st inf representing the 24th inf div took top honors Here tuesday with an unofficial aggregate score of 2,713 Points in record practice firing for the 1962 us Reub prix Leclerc matches. Taking second place in the preparatory firing was the 3rd Battle up 6th inf of the Berlin brigade with a Point total of 2,542, while the 1st Rifle in 36th inf representing the 3rd army div. Came up with 2.455 Points to finish third. All scores Are unofficial the 2ist inf giblets were try ing to make it five Usa eur titles in a Row when the record fire started wednesday. Following opening ceremonies at 9 . Wednesday the seven teams were to begin the three Day Competition. Scheduled to fire the first round downrange to officially open the matches was Brig Gen Frank Norris commanding general of the 3rd inf div arty. The championship team wiil rep resent the United states in the nato prix Leclerc shoot starting aug. 3 at Bourg Leopold Belgium american teams always from the 21sihave won the nato wins second straight event in Safe matches Schneider pistol Lead Wiesbaden. Germany is hot shooting capt Max Schneider upped his Lead Over the Field As the Safe pistol matches wound up their second Day of action at the Camp Fieri ranges Here tues , who hails rom the 48th tactics fighter Wing at Lakenheath England shot an s75-30xin the .22-Cahber pistol course for his second straight individual win. The Day before he posted the Best score in the 45-caliber service pistol match. His two Day total is Down second place at the end of the second Day s activity was a2c James Tabor of Wiesbaden s 7100th air police so. Tabor fired 8ff7 34x to bring his two Day total to l686-65x.ramstein s s sgt Gerald Sinclair representing the Spaak Dowling to speak at my s commencement 526th fighter interceptor so at Ramsten fired 851 25x to jump All the Way from 20th place at the Clos of the first Day s fireworks to eighth place one of the biggest advances of the Day. Sinclair s total was the third Best fired tuesday just edging t sgt John Keyser of Safe he for the show Money. Keyser had 21 bulls eyes to sin Clair s 21. Capt Richard Johnson of the 10th tac recon Wing Alconbury. Shot 846-19x for fifth place tues Day and moved up to fourth Overall with a 1666-47 aggregate compared with Keyser s 1669-52x, temperatures in the 50s and modern e rain hampered the shooters but a total of37 marksmen fire Din tuesday s event compared to 34 on monday. Officials expected to see the same 3t scorers my Schnec Terr Likah to 1701.69 2-a2c if tatar i bid a 3-Tsft John a Fyier. Safe he 4-capt Fife Tiara Jahnsen. Alec Nobui i Watt a i Lagett big Lauri is set Herbert us. Alconbury 7-s s1 do Mel or bin tech is set a Tali Sinclair Miami attn. 1451 us 5-maj Flay , Heidelberg is Paul Henri Sph Tik vice Premier and foreign minister of Belgium willbe the main commencement speaker at Heidelberg University june3 As the University of Maryland confers degrees in candidates who have completed their studies with the University s european division both Spaak and Walter c. Dowl tag american ambassador to the Federal Republic of Germany will be awarded doctor of Laws degree by the University of Maryland. Down Long til also give an . Miliard j. Tawes of Mary land Wilt be on hand to represent the University s Home state and professor Fritz Ernst Rector of Heidelberg University will Wel come the group on behalf of his University Heidelberg has been Host to the commencement since1051 Maryland s class of 1962 will con Fer degrees on 139 students. Forty four will receive Bachelor of arts degrees 95 Wil. Receive Bachelor of science degrees. Aji is usually the cose with Stu dents who continue their education while engaged in a full time career the Maryland graduating class is More mature than the median age of the graduates is 40, youngest member of the class is 21, the oddest Alii most 60gan" has College Wop about 20 year before the youngest was a majority of the graduating class 31 Are uniformed members of the tvs army. Forty two of the air Force 10 Are civilian employees of the services one i6 a Marine corps major and one is with the state department most it he remainder Are dependents. The formal ceremony will take lunar vehicle chef picked Baltimore my. Special or. Of fraud m. Monroe former president of Neit ional Dat processing company has been a Pou Ted program director of lunar this for the Martin company s space systems division. Place in the Neue Aula of Heidel Berg University. Or Ray Ehrens Berger Dean of University College will act As presiding officer Ander. Mason g. Daly director of Maryland s european division will present the candidates for degrees. 10-t sit Mattord Bra nor bib Tarj. Memorial Day funds needed s Span s Bureau Paris is the american overseas memorial Day association again this year will decorate the Graves of More than 100,000 american servicemen buried inthe 21 american military Ceme teries in Europe on memorial Day. Flowers will be placed also on approximately 300 isolated Graves scattered throughout France by local mayors or american residents acting in behalf of the association. Appeal issued to cover the costs of the an Nual May 30 ceremony the association has issued an Appeal to All americans for contributions in the form of Active memberships. These May be obtained through applications accompanied by $6 or 30 new francs addressed to the treasurer of the organisation at 49 Rue Pierre Chur Ron Pun s 8. Officers and trustees of the association include americans prominent in the clergy business and diplomatic Fields residing in France. M. Set Mauk Cudy. I2-Aic Lanett Riv to. 8wticrt 13-Alc Edwin Mcfall Hahn 14-t sit a to to Ruih. Bit Burt. I Salt a to of Stirk. A Mph in a c Jihei , Rene main. 1 7- 1c a Nind Ashby. St Tutti 8-8 set will Ltd Volt Tala. Bit rift 19-s 8t Jck Nolti is sit it a 9row t. Ii. I col of Othild Ferrii. Us aft a 22-a2c or Cir a. Old n j3-6�i Aldon mor in. Bithers. It it col Edward Funk. Sliu Haburt. Is a 311 Lic Millyn Jon. is a 6tt Wllliam Roth to la not Ltd 27-s sit Lenty of Iii. Soul Tharp. 2b-c�t talc tied Dutton by thur. 29-h bit William st turn. A filth a 30-s 8tl am ii kind ii. A in. 3l-Tst Jan get a. Al in in. 32-t set a font cutt Attr but Trifi. 33-t8fl june Abitu tul. 14-Ssjf wet Luff Sulon Hitta. Is a sgt ferry in try. Us acc ruled Aromin. But Terri. 37. S set Edward Dmitr Rhino Mim inst i vex 15 tit ill im7.38x Isis Lex is20-441 i82h-4ix 1519-37 i8i7-j71 Crown five years in a Row. Saw sorted by Vii corps this Flar Ursa eur matches Are being by the 2nd How in Stii commanded by it col Raphael Schach. Award ceremonies Are for saturday when the Winner team will be presented the he Millington Drake trophy dedicated to the american Mother Henry Millington Drake an Engol Lishman who first envisioned International marksmanship in 1907. Other teams entered this Are the 2nd Battle up 41st inf the 4th army div 2nd Battle 38th inf 3rd inf div 1st auntie up 505th inf 8th in div the 3rd army Rifle 8n, 4th Armor up. Following Are unofficial statistics of the prac matches tues due pistol team &tahdim65 1-ht a Ltd a inf 24th int div. 291 2-lit arb. Weft 3rt Arnd old 230 3-3fj by fir 31in Brif Herfe. 13$. . Standikg3 l3vt Jim Iti Larket. 2l t la 118 2-lt u Chart t. Std 71 to Tut. 123 3-s�t for Trilck i. Sirry. To id la. I m14 Kifune 1 team Sta Hoich i-3mi Batty 11. Gulf m. 3rd inf of 2.3rii Batty or Titi inf. Berlin bin tit. 1.31? 3-lit Batty a. Att inf. inf do. �,�5, individual 9tanoimq8 to flab Hunt bin i if. 119 2-pie Juk w. Put tier. Inf 133 3 fit mlle but Loti. Jct Tut 127.m60 jl1qht machine lift team standings full a. Fill in. ?. 2.Ltd a Tel 65. Of Tell inf. lit an Batty Al i 50ilh inf. 913. I Seato Fleet beats attack9 in Maneu vers 1583-Mji ibo Aix 1j7s-17 1574-3 x 1j68-Jbi Ijss-251 i chief veterinarian checking facilities on european tour Heidelberg special Brig Gen Russell Man Eliis chief of the army veterinary corps is on a month Long inspection tour of veterinary corps activities in Europe the near East and met with maj Gen Floyd l. Wergeland the usar eur surgeon and visited four units Here the 549th Hospital Cen Ter the 130th station Hospital and the 487th and 131st medical de also met with Gen Paul l. Freeman the Usa eur com Mander in chief. Manila a a Toet of a ships of six Southeast Asia treaty. ?4ition Seato nation survived a mock nuclear naval authorities havt1 announce the nuclear attack wits Madras 47 ship about 150 planes awl 16,000 men from the United slate Australia. New zealand. Pik Kustaa Thailand and Britain heu led of Manila in the last phase of the Alliance s exercises a devil.-. Forming a column 14 Miles Lonj Thi ships steamed into Manila later in the Day. The announcement said the tack was made on a Convoy warships and Supply vessels do ing mock Nir and submarine tacks on its Way through Trie sout China sea. The ship s personnel to k co1 below decks after the Symula nuclear blast As Tho Lesiw Persed at High Speed and Power sprayers swept the decks clean radiation. Three planes two British one american crashed at seeing the exercise. One briton h. L. Miller Mander of . Currier div 35 director of of Lions in the exercises teamwork Between ships planes in Hunting submarines outstanding during the mane Rifle title meet set quantic a. A Tyler service Rifle Champ loj will be held aug. 5-7 at tie Mart corps school Here. Overseas education Assn. To meet Satin London Burea London is professor Joseph Lauwerys of the University of London will be the keynote speaker at the Spring general As Sembly of the overseas education association Here saturday the meeting of the dependent school teachers will be held at the american embassy from 10 39 . 445 pm. Theme for the Day will be Host nation Lauwerys will talk on theto understand the history and Cul Ture of nations within which american dependent schools Are in speakers will be John Hutchinson Deputy Public affair officer in London for the 1t.s, in formation service John Carpenter language coordinator for Safe schools John Down Reading research officer to the varsity of London and Cecil Del sea program h1 conclude the installation of new of there also will be a party at Columbia club starting . An executive committee my will be held Friday
