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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Saturday, July 20, 1968

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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - July 20, 1968, Darmstadt, Hesse                              The stars and stripes Page 7with activity computer at 3rd army Germany army div a for Buiji Hwy he i Ono St Cavern to the Spearel not to thaw of data pro now makes possible the of processing Edge in much less time. In or Der to obtain a repair part a Init must submit a request to it Forward support team. The Forward support team fun Nels the request to the Tso where it is edited key punched re edited and finally sent to the uni vac  system is an amazing scheme of checks and  a card is finally processed the various data processing a the new equipment which includes a uni vac 1005 computer stator and key punch machines is couched in the end of a 5, Plain warehouse Here at the Home of the Tso inside the new machines hum with activity As Busy operators skilfully go about the task of updating classifying program ta7 and processing records Fornall major items of Supply used by the 3rd army div. The automatic machines Are geared to two types of process ing for class ii and class in re pair parts systems daily processing is done every Day of the week cyclic processing is done on a cyclic basis or on anon Call basis. An example of one daily process is the daily physical inventory. Completed inventory count cards Are returned from the Stock locations and the master inventory records Mir Are automatically updated under needed conditions. The Beauty of this system i that it virtually eliminates the need to keep records on hand. Before the Tso was required to maintain a vast records system in space and time wasting Meta card files. Now the entire process mishandled by a smaller Crew in a 20 by 40 foot area and Al though it is still too Early to Chines provide their operator with such varied information As whether the part is available i what Quantity at what Cost and even the number of such part the requesting unit is allowed. In addition the Tso will pub Lish a master inventory record which is annotated with each Job run through to be supplied to All division units. This will enable units to keep a constant Tab on parts available to them.  chief chaplain i can " Heidelberg special chaplain maj. Gen Francis l. Sampson army chief of Chap Lains has arrived in Germany for a three week tour of military installations in Europe. Accompanied by chaplain  Clifford e. Keys jr., chief of ecclesiastical relations office of the chief of chaplains Chap lain Sampson was greeted Anrhein main air base in Frank Furt and escorted to Heidelberg by chaplain col Aloysius Mcelwee Usa eur staff chaplain. From Usa eur Headquarters chaplain Sampson departed for Kaiserslautern on a tour that will take him to major army bases another facilities on the continent including the Fol lowing cities Augsburg july 19 Munich july 20 Berch year army Veteran has been army chief of chaplains since aug. 18, 1967, and his assign ments have included one As seventh army chaplain in Stuttgart in 1962-63. Frankfurt special spec. 5 Gary l. Kuhn was selected As the distinguished graduate from the . Army Security Agency Europe Anco class. The 24-year-old company clerk has been assigned to the . Army Security Agency communications unit since his arrival Here. He entered the service in october 1967. Hanau Germany special it. Col. Donald e. Liles is the new commanding officer of the 14th Supply and service in having taken Over Fromelt. Col. Donald l. Gilliatt in change of command ceremonies at Pioneer Cavern Here recently. All systems Are go pfc. Charles Hayes operator of Theun vac 1005 loads a stack of cards into the new machine. The new system is proving to be a Money and time Saver. Army Grafe Woehr july 25 Hillesheim Stuttgart july 26 Weiss july 27 Berlin july 28 Frankfurt bad Kreuz Nach july 30, and Wuerzburg july 31.in August he win travel to shape he in Belgium and to Vicenza Italy before returning to the  Sampson 56, a 26 of by Marc Wilson staff writer Worms Germany is a chaplain and an army bands Man met at a club party. The conversation drifted toward Dixieland music and each Dis covered the other s interest. This party Small talk resulted in a communion service with Dixieland Breaks and jazz intros enlivening an otherwise Ordinary wednesday religious re treat Here. It was mainly the creation of com z chaplain it. Col Charles f. Kriete and pfc. Paul Eisler clarinet St with the 76th army  40 people at the protes Tant half of the come Retreat watched and listened to this Experiment in worship and  at first they weren t very interested. It took acclimatisation. The Muskrat ramble and that s a plenty traditional Dixieland numbers opened the service in a nontraditional com Munion  the Liturgy from the United Church of Christ a sound much like the revised Catholic mass was played straight As  Call to worship started off and then loosened up into the Dixieland rhythm. This was the usual sequence to begin witha sound that the c9ngregatipn knew and then play it in Dixie  can put almost anything into Dixie said Eisler theban s Leader it just depends on How you treat  first two verses of i sing the mighty Power of god we replayed the regular Way. Then came a drum Roll Fol Striny Lowed by a Dixieland break introducing the rest of the hymn Sung by the congregation i syncopated 4-4 beat while the band provided a Dixieland Back  members of the 76th army band Here furnished the music Eisler on the clarinet spec. 4 Harry horde trombone spec. 4martin Seroter trumpet spec. 4 William Satterfield pianos. Sgt. Thomas Easley Bass and spec. 4 Kenneth Eaton  service was an Experiment in worship and communication said Kriete. Support unit at Karlsruhe to relocate Karlsruhe Germany is the Headquarters of Karlsruhe support activity formerly Karls Ruhe sub District will move to building 9258 in Smiley Barrack son july 20, according to it. Col. P. M. Princigalli  colonel said that offices for All area services will be combined in the one building. The army Community services civilian personnel office support Branch general educational development Branch office family housing office Legal assistance and Redstone Federal credit Union offices Are to be on the second and third floors of the  offices included in the move Are medical services Mili itary police customs american red Cross Public affairs finance special services Driver testing passport and identification card sections German police household lending service and Economy housing. Boy scouts learn How to rough if at Camp heritage Grafe Woehr Germany special for the third straight year boy scouts of the trans Atlantic Council boy scouts of America Are roughing it atone seventh army training Cen Ter is Camp heritage at Grafen Woehr. Covering 87 wooded acre online shores of Lake Dicu water Arop heritage is currently Host ing 150 boys the first contingent More than 600 will spend week Here through aug. 11. The w Are sons of americans a tog in Europe. The Camp stresses learning by Jovag and under the direction of Sneir leaders the boys take care including All cooking. A full Gate of activities ranging from boating through scout crafts to fiery prevents boredom now about my a  t n St i West Tut dec k no i asst a  
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