European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - August 26, 1968, Darmstadt, Hesse The stars and stripes 1111t i tti11 to tit Iti to Iff p4th Armit Lviv trains at Miraim Rove their readiness builders men of the 4th div s co a 24th engr in build a Raff capable of moving heavy vehicle across a Lake or River during annual operational seventh readiness tests army training at the enter is Ssiss Grafe Woehr. At right they launch a Light tactical raft. Army Whitsker of police lab handles 60,000 cases yearly engr unit gives Aid Toto fire for Europe title Wiesbaden special thirty five airmen from seven i Safe bases will shoot it out standing monday to determine who will represent the command at the 1�68 Usan wide Security police Rifle revolver Competition to be held at tyndale ,fia.,. 30. I the men All Safe Security i policemen will come to the local area from the 513th Tacti Cal Airlift Wing mild Chau eng land 66th tactical reconnaissance Wing. Upper he lord. England 7500th air base group. South Ruislip. England 7810th w base group Rhein main a Many 32nd fighter interceptor so. Camp new Amsterdam he Netherlands Tus log do Gigli a Turkey and the Ward combat support group Moron a Spain. In last year s meet the 513th.finished second among the 13 commands participating in Theair Force wide Competition. Teams competing in this year s event were selected from scores posted on each individual s local Jav score cards were for arted to Safe he and win jul Lyhl s Wero compiled to select the top seven teams. Re of these teams scores Tae l Tho Winn Tok Marks on lated by the 1967 grand Cham Pond the air Force meet. With 5sj Psi umling shooters us a k la kills Artl hoping to Takel a honors in the 1968 event. Florin Ramstein gorm any Spe Cial Laboratory services. Serving the needs of approximately 60,000 patients each year. The Laboratory services of the26th tactical Hospital Range from routine to the most complicated of tests. With main lab at the military clinic and a satellite lab at the family clinic these facilities function As an invaluable Aid to the physician in his diagnosis of disease. Your physician would j be severely hampered in your treatment As a patient without the services of the laboratory1facilities and the highly trained. Laboratory Laboratory workday be gins at 7 . And ends at 5 . Monday through Friday. T his is supplemented by a prompt Call service after duty hours and on weekends which gives immediate service any time of the Day or night. In Addi Tion two reference laboratories Lan Stuhl army medical Center and the Usan Hospital. W i e s Baden. Are available for any Spe Cial tests that May fall beyond the capabilities of the local a average of 5,000 patients pass through the doors of the Laboratory every month with an average of four tests performed per insure that Laboratory Quality is always maintained to the highest degree possible a Quality control program a statistical system for measuring the repro d a civility or degree of precision in clinical Laboratory procedures is emphasized. This control pro Gram is performed daily. In addition to checks on precision and accuracy the Labora tory is surveyed quarterly by three separate reference Labora tories. Lan Stuhl army medical Center Usan Hospital. Wies Baden m. Sgt. Alan e. Petty is Coic of the laboratories and is assisted by sgt. Daniel j. So Boti sgt. Robert a. Flaker Freddy b. Whitehurst. Sgt. June l. Kuehl. Airman . Laurena. Wagner and airman 1c. Cynthia Marriner. Tin Florin Morula a will actual at " Mulsey air station. Wmk awarded the ? Bri 0. W. Old Safe chief of to Aveao Italy for training. Both and 38h Are temporarily bed a Bulfa the Mun. During repair of the Kamite u a base Ruu a s. Air Urce Paulo High school Wuerzburg. Germany Spe Cial _ More space is available for the students at the Wuerzburg High school thanks to the 1st construction platoon. Co a 79th Engineer in 39th Engineer group the construction platoon from Neu vim under the direction of 1st it. James d. Garganese project officer and . Robert White completed a prefabricated building to be used in hearts and crafts department of the school. Open for business a ribbon cutting ceremony was held to officially open the new building for academic use. On hand for the ceremony were col. Elwood h. Shemwell. 3rd inf div chief of staff col. John g. Per Kins Iii 39th Engineer group co and John g. Korslund. Prin Cipal of the High school. The building is a great help to us Korslund said it will provide More room for arts and crafts work and give us the needed space to move our expanding Library to the old Art and crafts the Library is now 1 o c a t e d in the a a building. Heavy duty work on the buildup May 1 and was finished aug. 20-Man platoon did All the work from log the foundation to the final step 01 Light installation. The building has two rooms. One which seats 30 Stu dents and will be used by thwarts Ami crafts department 1 a other room seating 23. Will reused by Industrial Art students. Each classroom is provided Wim office space As Well As the Spac for actual student work
