European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - January 25, 1969, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 6 the stars and stripes saturday january 25, 1969 cd maps giant study of mapping it. Belvoir a. Special a study big enough to match its name giant geographic intelligence and Topographic support system for the army in Thefield is now being conducted under the direction of the Engineer Agency combat develop ments come adhere. To study concerns the entire spec Trum of maps and Topography units in the army. The first phase of the two phase study will have direct Impact on the army during 197c1975. The second phase is addressed to the army of a decade later and will extend its effect from the theater army to the individual Soldier in the Field. User considered the critical aspect of the study is the development of user requirements. The approach is to identify users and establish the nature Quantity and currency of their needs As related to Mission environment weapons system and target acquisition capabilities. The cd View of Topographic data which the future could pro Duce is depicted in such situations As a combat commander in his tactical operations Cen Ter looking at a Large screen Dis playing a Large scale map of Theattle area. This map is Only hours old. He receives such areal time portrayal each morn ing. Taxpayer aides to be trained at Munich schools Munich is More than100 Legal personnel from All Over Southern Germany Italy and the near East will attend one of two five Day schools in income tax problems Jan. 27-31 and feb 1-7 at the Columbia hotel schools will be conducted by Jerome Rosenbaum an Ralph Kendall two members of the internal Revenue service from Washington. The students will be Legal officers Lega clerks income tax officers and other individuals picked by com mands to become taxpayer assistants according to capt. Wal Ter e. Herkenhoff who is in charge of the . James Badami of t h e judge advocate s office Here will conduct a special Section of each course on state income tax procedures Herkenhoff said. The school sponsored by the army and the irs will serve All branches of the military. Belted Beauty her name is Elena Molinoro. She is Spanish and works As a Secre tary at the Torrejon air base finance office. She s also a seat Belt Booster who not Only set san attractive example but insists that her dates Wear Seatbelt tightly. Air Force photo 22nd tvs Pitburg Germany specie i phase Dock Crews of the 22nd tactical fighter so have completed 168 with a record which a unequalled in the 36th tactical fighter Wing Here. Fhi 2snd a riase Crews who Are charged with the highly coddle to tuft mat Ming inspecting modifying and reconstructing f4d phantoms flow by the squad Lih Fehm the year with a Trtat of 27 Zero defects pose inspections a record number for the 36th. Under the supervision of t. l. Weatherby phase Docka Tooig the Crews also scored two firsts during the year. They were credited with the first Zero defects double engine change in Safe and completed Pitburg s first Zero defects sixth phase aircraft two phase Dock Crews put in a total of More than 16,000zero defects Man hours while per forming their record number of perfect inspections according to Squadron officials. They also received the top phase Dock rating by the 36th Tow for nine of the12 months during 1968. Around the bases 36th Tow gets Silver Crest award Pitburg Germany special the 36th tactical fighter Wing has been presented with us afe s 1968 Silver Crest award for outstanding Supply manage ment during a recent ceremony at Pitburg air base. Brig. Gen. R. A. Berman Deputy chief of staff for material Safe presented the award Tocol. Richard g. Cross jr., com Mander of the 36th. Cross in urn presented the award to it. Col. L. M. Denton chief of Supply. Berman and Cross both com mended Denton and the 36th Supply so for a Job Well 36th Supply so will represent Safe in the air forced Dalian award Competition. During the Competition for the Silver Crest the Supply Squadron Vas inspected in each area of Supply from management to de Ivery. Following the inspection he Squadron was selected As the est Supply unit in 17th airfare. In Safe Competition he base unit was selected Ove representatives from 3d and 16th air forces and Tus log. Sembach a Germany special s. Sgt. Thomas h. Shupe and airman . Mil ledge j. Suggs both of the 2134th communications so Here have been selected no and airman of the Quarter for the fourth Quarter of 1968. Ramstein Germany Spe Cial the 2135th communications so Here recently selected sgt. Guy n. Christen sen of a site radio maintenance maintenance Man of the month. Heidelberg special Brig. Gen. Bernard w. Rog ers commandant of cadets,. Military Academy will be the principal speaker atthe annual founders Day Din Ner to be held March 14 i Heidelberg. In addition to Usma graduates former cadets graduates of other National serv ice academies and honorary members of Usma classes Are invited. Wuerzburg Germany special the Marne Chap Ter of the association of the United states army has elected its 1969 Board of officers. The members elected e. Connolly co d i v arty to the chapter s presidency. The four newly elected vice presidents of the mar chapter Are 1st Volt. Col Thomas Fitzpatrick 2nd up come sgt. Maj. Robert s Ham 3rd up sgt. William Aberry and 4th Volt. Col Lawrence p. Lovato. Augsburg Germany special the Reese army Edu cation Center has announce that German and typing classes Are being organized beginning German course to be taught at the education enter began Jan. 21 and Wil be held tuesday and thursday evenings from 6 30 until 8 30 . Beginning and intermediate typing classes will also be conducted. Time and Date will be determined As prospective students Register for the class. All courses Are free of charge for military personnel and dependents Are Welcome. Registration and information May be obtained by calling the education Center at Augsburg military 8535 or 7717. Naples special it. p. Schnez chief of Park Assn. Seeks breathing space editor s note this is an other in a series of Brief articles outlining the purpose Sand programs of those associations 22 in All w h i c have combined this year in an America wide Appeal for sup port of the common welfare. The combined Federal Campaign will be conducted Over seas from feb. 13 through March 31. National recreation and Park association Parks and playgrounds Are the lungs of a Community. Without these breathing spaces and the Means of using them the Community stifles. Facilities for rest and recreation centers for relaxation games and sports have Lon been recognized by military authorities As essential to the Phy Sical and mental health of the service Community. Public officials in America realize More than Ever today the need for such facilities in our crowded cities. The National recreation an Park association is dedicated to the promotion of Parks play grounds and centers which will enable All americans to make the Best and most satisfying use of their expanding free time the average service Mem Ber in Europe is Well aware of Usa eur s rest and recreation services and program the serv ices provided by the National the National recreation and Park association recreation and Park association to communities Back Home Are perhaps not so Well known. Unofficial statement of the association s Aims shows that it is de voted to the development in All . Throughout the nation through Public and private agencies and by every appropriate Means of play and recreation an adequate system of local county state and National Parkland recreation areas and. A better Socal life and better Mora land Industrial conditions through out National recreation and Park association is one of the22 agencies belonging to t h e combined Federal Campaign. Staff of the German army recently visited aboard t h e guided missile Cruiser Littlerock the . 6th Fleet flagship for an orientation cruise As part of his extensive observation of . Naalma Nevers off Sardinia. Schnez made an informal tour of the flagship prior to visiting the helicopter troop transport ship Lasalie to observe amphibious landings. Izmir Turkey special two noncommissioned officers of det. 5, 1141st special activities so have been selected for detachment honors under programs sponsored by the air Force association Afa. The Yare m. Sgt. Jack l. Jewell chosen outstanding airman of the year and s. Sgt. Steven j. Faupel As distinguished first term airman Bremerhaven Germany special spec. 4 Gregory j. Loiselle 59th military police co has been selected sol Dier of the month at the .terminal command Europe. Kar Mursel Turkey Spe Cial Bravo flight of the Pri Mary Criticos relay station under the supervision of m. Sgt. Jerald Northrop capture Honor flight for december. The flight maintained an efficiency Rote of 99,01 per cent accuracy. Other awards presented were communicator of the month sgt. Gary r. Kirk Remote maintenance site Tus log det 10q, t. Sgt. Daniel Lukas Zewski commander professionalism crypt maintenance a sgt. Junior Raines supervisor and Pride award radio receiver maintenance t. Sgt. James Andrews supervisor. Iraklion Crete special to. Sgt. James w. Blee has been selected to represent the european Security Region in the command airman of the year Competition
