European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - April 11, 1968, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 8 the stars and stripes Hurt Day april 3 top Security policemen of year cited by Safe Wiesbaden special us afe s 1967 Security policemen of the year were honoured at com Mand Headquarters wednesday by Gen. Maurice a. Preston Safe commander in chief. Preston presented plaques Tom. Sgt. Wyatt a. Broom As the command s outstanding senior Security police noncommissioned officer and t. Sgt. Richard As the 1967 Security police no. Airman . Richardr. Woods or. Received the award As the Security police airman of the year. The three Security policemen marines set air birthday Washington special thousands of aviators air crewmen and aviation specialists of the Marine corps will observe the 56th anniversary of Marine corps aviation May 22.the history of Marine aviation began when 1st a. Cunningham re ported to the naval acad Emy May 22, 1912, for duty in connection witha v i a t i o Cunningham soloed three months Lateran went on to become the first director of Marine corps aviation. Were selected in command wide competitions. A native of Marion county jmiss., Broom was cited for his managerial ability and Leader ship As Security police superintendent of the 86th air div Ramstein a Germany. His distinguished military Ca reer included an assignment As Security supervisor for the presidential aircraft from 1961-1965. During this period he was responsible for the physical Secu Rity of the presidential participated in All presidential trips to foreign countries and 75 per cent of All flights with in the . He also accompanied Heads of foreign states the vice president of the ., and other dignitaries on trips aboard the presidential , of Oak Hill w.va., was honoured for his service As no icon Security police operations for the 7473rd combat support group at Moron a Spain. His contributions to Security police pub relations and to the excellent Spanish american relations inthe Moron area were credited As special accomplishments during the year. Woods the 1967 Safe Secu Rity police airman of the year serves As a communicator plotter with the 36th Security police so. At Pitburg a Ger Many. His Job knowledge resourceful Ness and professionalism were singled out in the citation accompanying the award. Woods of Springfield Ore was selected airman of the month in january 1967. A real scoop col. Norbert c. Treacy com Mander 7101st air base Wing accepts the air Force newspaper award plaque from airman . Glen Allen Wiesbaden Post editor. Alle had been presented the plaque by Gen. John p. Mcconnell . Air Force chief of via Bookmobile librarians wheel a Deal to both hungry Salmers by Hoyt Spurlock Kaiserslautern Germany special the 32nd army air defense cd my has a dynamic duo special services librarians Kathy Nystrom and Charlott Walter to Aid missile men in their search for soldiers in isolated areas of the Rhineland and volume at stars & stripes bookstores volume set of president Sand famous americans Pulpy durum in in Grill i enc trint Cemmer civil Ubu client ill ble in taif 5l�r. Non in durum in by the of 0 of ill component / palatinate districts need Only give the Blue uniformed twosome a Call and they la arrive on the scene via their Bookmobile. The response to the Book Mobile has been so great during the past year that we be Consoli dated directly with the Kleber Cavern Library to meet the de mands Kathy Nystrom Dis closed. Now we re looking for evermore the consolidation gives the Bookmobile a Reservoir of More than 26,000 books and enables itto be on the Road four Days a week instead of three As before. The $12,000 Mobile Library currently stops at Btry a 2d missile in 56th arty Btry a 5th mis Sile in 6th arty and Btry a 5th missile in 1st arty. The Lith air defense sign Alan s Austin relay also receives weekly visits and definite plan shave been made to begin stops at relays Morgan Triumph an Simca. Stocked with More than 1,700books, 75 current magazines and a variety of records the Klebe Library Bookmobile is the Only one now operating in Usa eur Charlotte Walter said. If we Don t have the Book Soldier wants on the Bookmobile itself we can mail it to him from the Library the next Day she Nebraska born librarian estimated the desired Book would arrive at the site in three or four the Bookmobile made its debut in january 1967, a paper new Booklet lists aids for veterans Washington special -the1988 edition of Federal benefits for veterans and dependents Isnow available from the govern ment printing office in washing ton . Single copies May be obtained for 20 cents from the superintendent of documents . Government printing office Washington . 20402. Back Book Swap Section has also been added. We have about 30 paperbacks like most libraries that we use Only for trading said Kathy the librarians agreed most of their requests Are for books of technical nature though there is also a Strong response for Bookson automobiles and sports. Books Are checked from the Bookmobile the same Way As from a permanent Library. Plans Are being made to establish per manent Boot return drops at each Stop the Bookmobile makes. Army to offer Mai College Washington is the army War College will begin correspondence courses this year for senior officers who Are unable to attend the regular Resi Dence instruction at car Lisle a. Up to 200 regular and Reserve officers on us live duty and those on on Active Reserve status willbe Able to enrol each year. The two year course will parallel resident instruction and will consist of three main areas of Grad uate study strategic appraisal strategy and Mili tary criteria includes completion of Ioc command and general Stalf College resident Ornon resident courses or the equivalent. A baccalaureate degree is also consid ered highly desirable the army says. Applications for enrol ment must be submitted to he department of the army Washington ., 30310, attn. Opo old Opic Mil sch by july 1 each year. Details Are contained in circular 350-63 of april 3
