European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - August 28, 1968, Darmstadt, Hesse The stars and stripes Pogh Vav Vav � � � a Iti Tburg toy unit cares for Deer too All in link of duty8. Sgt. Richard a. Schaht left of he 36th Security police so i lit Ihirg feeds chocolate o Buck the by Amis Nixon staff writer bit Surg Germany is an orphans i rot Deer has become a pet and Mascot of the canine k9 Section of the 36th Security polices Here. A Hunter shot Bucks Mother 16 months ago and a local Rod and gun club gave the then tiny Deer dying from starvation to the guard dog unit. Members of the 36th fed thedger milk from a baby bottle Day and night for six months. S. Sgt. Richard a. Schacht. Kennel master for 49 vicious guard dogs oversees the car of the foundling Deer who roams around tin fenced area housing the dogs. The one Man dogs Are Kenneley in separate units because each is trained to attack anyone or anything other than its handler. Squadron s pet and Mascot for the last if months. Looking on is airman 1. C. William ii. Robinson a visitor. Is Dodson Buck trots around the Kennel confines Alert and confident staying away from the individual kennels. Any human entering the area is met by the Deer who licks Salt residue fro the visitor s hands but will not touch the Salt Block placed in the Kennel area specially for him. Buck roams the Woods sometimes for Days but always returns to the area by jumping the Fence surrounding the Kennel area. The Deer is so Friendly toward humans that he gets underfoot. He will lick hands walk around and Nuzle a Man s legs. Newly assigned men Are anxious for the pet to be fattened so he can become the piece de resistance on a menu or so they proclaim. But old timers who helped the Deer survive would probably fit Jet any attempt to roast their pet. A j 4l around the bases Vii corps units taking atts at Grafe Woehr and the 1st in. Are Bil test by Graf Knoehr. Germany5th arty.75th arty. Now at the two Jayhawk preparing for the setting up . Moving from one location to another dry firing and completing other training projects. A Tiu i. Germany Spe Cial twelve . Arr. Air Force. German and British doctors attended the european h e a t e r Hospital pathology society quarterly Confer ence recently at the 98th Gen eral Hospital Here. The society gives the doctors of the three nations the Opportunity to establish Liaison and learn what their colleagues Are doing in the Field of pathology. During the two Day Confer ence the doctors discussed problems in clinical pathology. Laboratory administration and reviewed unusual anatomical pathology cases. G r a f e n w 0 e ii r. Ger Many special the 3rd Bri Gade. 4th a r m d div. Has moved to the area to begin extensive sup Ort. And training exercises. Men and equipment of the brigade Are schedule to return to Bamberg sept. 13. Semba ii. Orr and Spe Cial to. Sgt. John l. Maddy. First sergeant of the 601st Usan dispensary and air Man . Charles t. Martin,601st civil engineering sq., have been selected a Mach noncommissioned officer and airman of the Quarter. Stuttgart. Germany s Cial air Force col. James Morrow has taken commando the Vii corps direct air support Center and Del. 601st direct air support he replaces col. P a Park who has been a a to Shaw fab . 9 so l. Lied 30th inf men win wild Luecken walk Schweinfurt Germany special "0ur feat not our selves May become the motto of the 3rd inf div s 2nd in 30th i. Of nne Mcm Beri of that Tahon s co b ,1� the new motto because nine men walked from wild i where their battalion was recommends awards for 44 idea. Has fictions Cor monetary from and to my la Transl Rulison of to receive i37t. Had Gewinner so undergoing atts to Schweinfurt covering the 37-mile distance in 11 hours and 25 minutes. The Bravo troopers beat two or Thor to Fuad from the 2nd inf and a squad from co a 3rd in 4th Armor. The winning squad was made up of 1st . Jim Warner s. Sgt. Edward Stroud spec. 4 Larry Reed. Pvt. Tim Dean pvt. Jim Moorman spec. 4 John Lannan pvt. Charles Jernigan sgt. To Martinez and spec. 4 Ron Johnson. The marchers All wore full Field gear with steel helmets weapons web eur ammunition pouches and first Aid pouches. Nuernberg medic of month Nuernberg German y special a dental a Ray technician Here has been selected Soldier of the Mouth for the Nuernberg medical service Aea he u spec. 4 Thomas j. Zeplzauer Attu Kittl to the 87th denial detachment they Cut Down on time by Cross country whenever the Road they were following made a Bend that would take them out of their Way. I Warner carried a first Aid Kitto Patch up busters that puppet Radii Steini Coin club plans show nov. 3 k a i s e r s l a u t e r special the Semi annual Coin show of the ram Stein International German american Coin club will be held from 10 . To s . 3 at the Community Cen Ter building 412, Ramsten air base. Proceeds from the show willbe used to further the interests of Coin collecting. Persons interested in dip laying in the november show May Contact Muj. M. C. Whit Worth Kaiserslautern arms depot. Apo forces up. He said about the walk whenever a Blister would raise we d Stop and Patch it up on the spot rather than wait for the medics to come the consensus was that the first three quarters of the hike was t too bad. There were few blisters and everyone was in Good spirits. That last Quarter prove to be worse. Everyone seemed to suddenly realize they were tired and sore at the same time. But they All managed to make it to Ledw Ard Barracks in Schwein Furt. Johnson summed up every one s feelings when he said All 1 want to do is take a very hot Shower and get into bed and stay there for about three Swiss Avia visit Ramstein Germany Spe Cial members of Switzerland s recently formed Swiss Avia officer s club of the Swiss air Force is led Here recently. 600 midshipmen cruising the med with the 6th Fleet with the sixth Fleet special summer this Yea for 600 Culleen students is being spent on a Mediterranean students from the . Naval Academy and the Roth units of universities and colleges throughout the United states have been assigned duties on 39 8th Fleet ships. The students Are midshipmen about to enter their final year of College. Upon graduation the will receive commissions Asen signs in the Navy. Very stimulating the purpose of the cruise according to Charles e. Allen of port Lavaca. Tex., on Board the aircraft earner Independence is indoctrination to the different phases of the Navy s operations. It s really very stimulating. I min the operations department now and have been particularly impressed by the Fulbright or. A first Classman from Clarksville. Ga., also on the Independence adds it gives you a Chance to see quite a few different types of jobs. You find out which ones Appeal to you the most and then you know what to apply for. I pretty sure i want to 6-week periods the midshipmen joined the Leet in two different Waves the first on june 6 and the second july 19. Each group experiences j a 6-week at sea period. They Are assigned to All types of naval vessels from mine sweepers to aircraft carriers and Are Inte grated into ship s company As though they were Junior officers. I during the six weeks on Board they Are exposed to As Many at the ship s departments As pos sible. I the indoctrination is "proving1 a real Success according to u. Cmdr Paul o Connor mid Shipman coordinator on the in dependence. The Young men Are learning to stand on their own feet and develop a sense of responsibility As Well As a feel for what will come to them next year. Then too. The Liberty is Abig thing for them seeing euro Pean ports has got to us Cul i aurally broadening
