European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - June 26, 1962, Darmstadt, Hesse 4s Fate 1 rect it overnight. He goes but and. #laja36 holes of. Suit is he hurts Jil self. A a the is becoming less fity iian he was30 to 30 years a Goltl reason probably is technical advancement too Many tend to rid instead of walk and there ate less chores around thei House to. Provide j Good trooping Hie news line Stuttgart Germany special Olf wails d. Crittenberge. Jr., former assistant chief of staff g3 the army has been assigned As inv Cental assistant chief of aft-g3/ a Crittenberge came to Hie 7th a army in August 1961 from the 4th_ div where he served As the executive officer of division Artil a it � at 1942-graduate of the United states Mattiy a a Ademov he has served a plans and training officer f with far Misti and 1 United nations come he office of there Petty chief of staff operations department of the army and theoffice of army chief of he an instructor of tactics at West Point and has been he military aide to the Secretary Germany special the 3rd missile in 21st arty will celebrate its activation Day july 6,it was announced Here. The battalion w h i c h t is commanded by a tool Gordon Hisim men was constituted in 1916 inthe regular army As the 2ist ,-1 the Celebration i will include Mil Kary competitions and individual and team athletic events. Refresh of flite a program started Foj fast so costly lessons of the army. Can to my Baize c physical Ess in wartime Anil ignore it in used v other train Fous to sad and a1 Goat inc achieving ments will be served. Higher he said ragged and ice Andi higher As rapidly or Insl .3 _ Bunc reminisce when we conditioned. He for three years. A he grows Etc Germany special he Wake ii and re Shook director of tries to Cor operations for the 50th tac fight my mgr or 21 of 8ttmlalltn the stars and stripes d pug 9. Title still goal of eth Lermy v am exercise. In the old Days there were always the Coal and Ash buckets to be program said Croucher stresses some physical activity for everyone integrated into his regu Lar training whether he has inactive outdoor Job or works at a desk. This regular conditioning activity he said is especially needed for the desk sold Fer the Man with the administrative Type of Job which prevents him from getting vigorous phys local activity daily. The so Soldier s physical fit Ness might be adequate for him to do his duties but he does t Havethe restorative Powers to go with out sleep or endure the Rigours of combat conditions. His system simply bogs this Only Points up the obvious needs for a fitness program Croacher maintains. To consider our ones combat ready we must have everyone ing o o d physical condition you measure the strength of Anjer organization by its weakest tomorrow what ahead in combat fitness train my gets be tag or Wing was guest speaker at the dining in of the 417th Tae fighter so held in the no club Here. It was announced at the dining in the second one held by the squad on that the special weapons Load teams of the unit had achieved the highest rating eve Given in Safe. It col Forrest l. Rauscher. Commander of the417th, complimented the Squadron. Jhai whim Germany Spe Cial the-12th annual Indian Council meeting which attracted800 participants from 36 Indian clubs to Germany France. Switzer land and England was held at in Mannheim Fendenheim. The Osage Indian club of Mann Heim was Host for the event. Among units assisting were the 19th Ord in Heidelberg Post and the Lith engr up injuring the three Day pow wow hundreds of spectators viewed the colourful Tepee pitched along the Bank of the nectar River saw the exhibits of animal hides weapons beads and ornamental jewelry and witnessed Lariat roping fast draw and Bull whip contests and Indian dances. Bad Kreuz teach Germany special Peter 3troeher, a Grer Man school teacher has been credited with probably saving the life of an american Soldier seriously injured in Ian Auto Accident. He has been presented a Road Cour Tesy safety award by cot Charles , pc of Northern area omd. S Stroeher Canie upon the scene of a Highway Accident in which pvt Johni Galloway had Amain artery severed. The prompt application of a Tourniquet by Stroeher probably Bhan Kurt special a. Jay has Bee for the North Star District transatlantic Council of the boy scouts of Amer Ica replacing Phillip Pegues who has returned to the states. Previous assignment was District scout executive at la Grange 111., where he served for " has a . Degree Missouri Valley College and University ,., ,. Ugly served As District scout executive at Peoria Fontainebleau. France special aggressor air attacks by elements of the 477th signal Bare continuing to plague units in Convoy to thei r Home stations after completion of exercise swing shot i. Swing shot i was the first exercise employing signal corps saved galloways life according Toa doctor called to the seam. F Mannheim German Spe Cial it Gen John c. Oake 7tii, army co visited the 81st Ord in shops and work areas at Here. " a accompanying Oakes were Maiden Andrew 7 adans ,.of la 7th army support come. And brie Gen Selwyn d. Smith of 7th army chief of Tafti Oakes reviewed an Honorat Funari Barracks preceding tour of the shops and work Bank Flat specials h a re n Emilette personnel sergeant of the 21st in has receive completion of the adjutant Gen Era officer career coarse Mylette completed the Dent 650-hour course after two years of steady off duty study he received the completion Cei Tift Cate from it col Ben by firt Bault battalion co. 17 i Mue Schweoler Germany to up Charles Stephen Sand sp4 Gerald Asher of the 15th evacuation Hospital Pat their medical skills to work near Mann Heim when they went to the Aid of two German women who had been involved in an Accident the German car had left to Highway and one woman had been thrown out suffering Cut an abrasions. The two medics administered enemy attacks convoys i returning from Field 4th army i retains Lead Stuttgart Germany Spe Cial recruiters of the 4th army div retained a microscopic Lead Over their counterparts from the 24th inf div As the contest for there enlistment trophy went into its final month. No changes were noted in the relative positions of the nine competing a program designed to in Creise the incentive for Ca r a Counselor of 7th army the com Manders trophy will be award Din july for the first time. The 24th recruited 32j7 per Centof All eligible during May to Cut the tankers Lead to .09 per 4th arm3 div t recruiters ended with the second Best Effort for j May j with an enlistment Rale of a 20.93 per cent of All far this year 105 of 3.735 eligible have been signed up inthe 4th army div while 146 out eligible have a enlisted inthe v24th inf div. Standings As of the end of May 4ft army div 24tt inf of v j Orji dict Fri in or i s2�t arty Brinad a 3i.m 2b.m 16.99 k.19 be Earch contract let Washington special the Navy s Burea of ships has awarded a copt plus fixed fee con the amount of million to corporation of Ameri Ca laboratories inc Princeton,n.j., for a research program for the Polaris communication is a labor surplus area. Troops in which the . Army signal brigade Europe and the 516th signal up Ever participated Dolring the exercise units of the516th and elements of the 4th Sig Nal up and Cental were situated at strategic locations from the Western coast of France to the Interior of Germany reporting and receiving instructions from Fiel Headquarters in Fontainebleau. From this Headquarters. Co Donald s. Bowman group com Mander along with group s2 ands3, directed the operations of the exercise. /-/.". By employing an emergency plan of operation the exercise tested the capability of each Headquarters to reestablish a Headquarters became lost due i o aggressor or nuclear action. On the second Day of the exercise a Headquarters was knocked out. Emergency operation went into effect. Instead of a relaying commo shots through ithe tos Headquarters As in Normal operations the shots of two system were swung so that one system con n acted with another bypassing the Nonoperative Headquarters. A. Main feature of the exercise first Aid until German Pou Cecils arrived. Wei Bruecken Germany special a new twist id re enlistment ceremonies took place at the 6901st special con Uneca tons up Here when � Navy Anas sworn in by an air Force officer on an army Post. This oddity tools place when Aero Grapher s male. 1st class Hemiy 6. Was a Long Range vhf communications snot f r o in Hoh Wald France to Koenigs Ihl Ger many., " -. -. = Ordinary vh5 shots Are usually limited to a Range of 35 Miles. Deloughery of out then based Here re enl Steft fior six year i tuft Hidi the Obj us Rair Force maj Wiliam a Hafle jr., administered the oath of Eil Estment new dependents nine sponsor. It Blaze destroys. I. .".-.,-Dachau Bizil Diimig p a c Hau a Germany is re has Fles troyed a Woodea Ware House at Camp Dachau. Military to Leer reported that damage to the building used by the 2d in 37th arty has Bee estimated at $37,000. Cause of the Blaze which began a the Center of the b u uni n Jug jinas Neft r destroyed were a a records a Small Quantity of he it weapons an5 were no injuries fire units rom Dachau Munich and Schleiss Heim answered the alarm. . Army Hosp lands uht born the Wilt � Irving cd Hiya mtg i. It. 2ntt on a. I. Hayw Mit it Rory in. An it. Baucm a Kylow i 2ttk oct Mila any act ii jew 3.8cnowa cd Clifford a 3st apr , am. Jim it. a. My Hal twin. Jum 9. Johnston t s4i Dawm e., Ufa tf3. A Wiskur. It anti our. To it. Clayton air Jait a. To i it 30 comi 6�. N Tonkin Osborn or Itaru. 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