European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - January 18, 1969, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 6 the stars and stripes saturday january 10, 1969 red Cross on the Job at a jul for reformer or Cap Stuttgart Germany Spe Cial smiles and Coffee and tolls served by american Redcross staff workers and Volun Teers Are ready and waiting for soldiers of reformer i and air men of crested Cap i. Volunteers from nearby communities Are serving stateside based soldiers upon arrival at Rhein main air base near Frankfurt. At Span Dahlem the volunteers Are also assisting arriving airmen at an information tit bloc in the reception Center. As the xj.s.4�ed army and air ree units arrive a Are prepared to meet the greater de Mand Tor red Cross assistance said Jack Stinson european Coffee break red Cross Volunteer Carolyn Frohsin left serves cake to a 24th inf div trooper at Rhein main a while at right Isabelle Nanning and Joan Culpepper offer Coffee to spec. 4 Chart ton Swanson also a member of the 24th. Around the bases top Giusi in bomb skills announced Pitburg Germany special winners of the 36th tactical fighter Wing s first Semi annual top gun Competition which is held in two areas of tactical fighter bombing proficiency were announced this week at bit Burlair base. Seven air Crews were selected for honors from the three Tacti Cal fighter squadrons. The Mai categories of Competition were conventional radar and visual bombing and Overall. Within each main category Are several other areas of Competition. Winning the top gun award sin the Overall and conventional bombing categories in the 53rdtactical fighter san was the Crew of maj. Ii Urban d. Suther land and capt. Jessie q. Ozbolt. Capt. Joseph l. Moran and Rob Ert e. Gill teamed up to win the award in the radar and visual bombing category. Winning the award in the 23rdtactical fighter so in the Over All category was the Crew of apts. Gary k. Thrasher and James w. Wood. In the conventional bombing category was the Crew of cats. Don h. Blessi Gand Michael j. Brophy was selected for the award. Brower find Charles c. Clifton teamed up to win the award in the radar and visual bombing category. Selected for awards in the 22ndtactical fighter so in the Over All and conventional bombing categories were maps. David a Sands and Clarence r. . Edward h. Carey or. And Daniel t. Noonan were the win ners of the radar and visual bombing category. Welford England is a. Sol Calvin j. Shadrick of the 7234th ammunition Supply so has been named outstand ing no of the Quarter. Air Man . George j. Heinlein jr., has been selected out standing airman of the Quarter. Laken Ileath England special col. Jerome f. Naleid has assumed the Postof 48th tactical fighter Wing Deputy commander for operations. He succeeds col. Amin George jr., who has departed for a tour of duty with the 35th Tow Phan rang a Vietnam. Berlin special fre Knispel chief German traffic controller at the Tempelhof control Tower Here has been selected to represent for the european communications area controller of the Quarter award. Ramstein Germany Spe Cial two 38th tactical reconnaissance so office shave been selected flying Crew of the month. They Are capt. Gerald d. Laird and John e. Hassman. Lakenheath. England special a 48th Field maintenance so no has Bee named the 48th tactical fighter Wing s outstanding firs term reenlisted for 1988. S. Sgt. Richard c. Hore was selected by the Consoli dated base personnel special actions office and has been nominated for further distinction in the 3rd air Force out standing first term reenlist program. Mannheim Germany Spe Cial four soldiers of the 51st trans. Co were Honor Edwith awards during ceremonies at Turkey Barracks recently. Spec. 5 Clayton Gordon received a safety award for hav ing driven 30,000 Accident free Miles Between january 1967 through october i960, a Sec safety award was presented to spec. 4 Calvin Tarraza for his 15,000 Accident free Miles from december 1967 to november 1968.also honoured during t h e ceremonies were spec. S Roberto marines who received the 181st trans. In Driver of the month award and spec. 4 George Ruggiero who receive the battalion Soldier of t h e Quarter award. Kaiserslautern Germany special the 32nd Aad com reenlisted 184 sol Diers in december to Advance to the top of the monthly re enlistment standings for major commands in Usa eur. Torr Jon a Spain Spe Cia sets. Clifford t. Herron and Charles e. Gibbs 401sttransportation so were recently named Drivers of the month. Sembach Germany Spe Cial the Sembach Council of Catholic men has install edits new officers during its monthly new officers Are 2nd it. David l. Petersen president a. Sgt. Walter Reid vice president and capt. W. A bog in Secretary. Director of red Cross serv ices on military insinuations. Red Cross Field directors As signed to re Torger and crested Cap operations will be handling red Cross services relate to urgent needs of servicemen Suchias emergency leaves personal and family problems and the maintenance of communications Between the servicemen an their families Back Home he Field stiff Lee in Nuernberg win provide emergency service for member arms m Tabby of waiting people As in the past said capt. Carolyn Wilk Zarewski chief nurse of the department. Patients have appeared in various clinics after getting lost Hunting for theold area she continued. The new arrangement gives tile Patent More privacy and help la prevent him becoming left. Larger roams per Mil Mere Ann one patient to be treated by lets people than before the f Witch a concluded. The a & d admission and discharge Section remain where w was before Ike move but the displaced administrative department now occupies the former area of the emergency and outpatient department there has been no change in directional sign Euzeide the Hospital build ing because the treatment area has Way been moved closer la the same Entrance to cited before the switch Unpi. John m. Hol Roberg is the medi Cal officer and air flight surgeon for the relocated department
