European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - February 11, 1969, Darmstadt, Hesse Tuesday february 11, 1969 the stars and stripes Page 7 division starting in Send Frankfurt Germany Spe Cial the 3rd army div is in the process of establishing a museum at the division has Here. All division veterans and other interested persons Are asked for their assistance in securing historically significant items for the museum. Items most needed in clude weapons military equip ment photographs articles of uniform or personal equipment flags works of Art und unit an individual decorations. Items of interest to the museum Are not limited to those above and All contributions willbe accepted. Donors will be identified with the item displayed. Impossible donations should be accompanied by a description of the item and its historical signify donations and questions should be addressed to Public affairs officer has 3rd armoured division Apo new York 09039 no airman of the Quarter upper Heyford England special t. Sgt. Maurice a. Cole and sgt. Robert p. Haber Man both assigned to the 66th Security police so Here Are up per Heyford air base s no and airman of the Quarter. 3,000 passengers monthly Athens is humming As Aerial port by John Kueger staff writer Athens is the Pas a speedy management of the Macsinger and freight terminal j tasks of the tenant 629th Mili. Most aircraft it is pointed out tary Airlift support so Here keep Are reloaded Here for Destina personnel on their toes like Bath-1 ions in Turkey Iran. Lebano ners bouncing across the sizzling and Ethiopia summer Sands of Athens beaches. Under col. Donald l. Clarke. Co from Adams n.y., the unit \ copes with some 3,000 military Airlift come passengers and about 900 torts of cargo and Mai from 300 terminal arrivals and departures each month at Athen Airport. J nerve Center of operations is the Airlift come Post headed among the cos senior m. By maj. Robert s. Graff Pic. I sgt. Edward Brunskole is first the activities of terminal sergeant m. Sgt. Thomas a. Services maintenance and sup Brown maintenance supervisor ply in processing planes through m. Sgt. Glen Hurd Coic Pas the station it was explained Senger services m. Sgt. Harry Are coordinated by the com Cotopolis. Coic terminal serv Mand Post which acts As nerve j ices and m. Sgt. Jimmy Kourtis Center for insuring efficient and Supply Coic. Maintenance and Supply offi cers respectively Are capt. Wil Liam l. Carney and 1st it. Joseph o Neill while capt. Roy f. Birkhead is traffic officer and1st it. Lewis White passenger Roer col. Donald l. Clarke checks report with so. Sgt. E. Brunskole. Military activities 32nd Ardc lure cited Hanau Germany special Btry a 6th in 59th arty has been awarded the 32nd army air defense come s Honor Bat Tery Pennant for the second Quarter of fiscal year 1969. The Pennant was presented tothe Battery by it. Col. Ralph s. Gray battalion Battery was commended for its score of 99.5 per cent Dur ing its annual service practice missile firing in october at the nato missile firing installation Nam i on the Island of Crete. The score was the highest eve recorded at Nam i by a 32nd Ardc Hawk missile unit. I Hohenfels Germany Spe Cial six Drivers of the 535th ordnance co Here have arty men served by queen9s Cook Schwa Ebisch Hall Ger Many special the luxury liner Queen Elizabeth May never sail into Vii corps 1st in 68th arty but the men Here Havethe next Best thing one of her Cooks. Assigned to the Navajo Bat Talion mess Hall is spec. 4 Michael j. Spence. Before coming in the army the English born Cook was hanging his Haton a luxury liner. Through nearly 20 Voy Ages and eight cruises Spence prepared reals As an extra specialist Cook re Lief Cook and later As a chief Cabin Larder pantry Cook on the liner. The 24-year-old Soldier is a native of Little Chalfont amers Ham Bucks England and graduated from Slough Bucks College of further education about 30miles outside of London. While in school Spence concentrated his studies on the Basic culinary arts intermediate accounting an menu planning. Graduating from the culinary College at 18, Spence immediately began his Kitchen for a number of to Spence Tell and hospitals in England and later for the United kingdom atomic Energy commission As Cook for the directors dining room Spence gained valuable cooking experience. In May 1966, Spence went tothe Cunard line for a Kitchen position on the Queen a 19-month stay aboard the liner he cooked for Man celebrities among them Vic Tor mature Peter Sellers Richard Burton and the Duke and Duchess of August 1968 Spence came in the army and graduated As a Honor graduate from the it. I be quartermaster cooking school. 26th Tow cwt it s not a Parent Ramstein Germany Spe Cial As announced in the stars and stripes dated feb. 8-9,Ramstein is now a two Wing base following designation of the40th aerospace Rescue and recovery at Ramstein wish to clarify that the Host unit of the40th Here is the 26th tactical reconnaissance Wing. The Par ent command of the 40th ah1uv is the aerospace Rescue an recovery service technical service of the military Airlift omd which is headquartered at Scott fab Iii. Received certificates of Merit for safety. Specs. 4 Robert Gulden Kimmy Kerr and James Townsend and pics. Dougla Blunt Robert Kinlaw and Clinton Smith were cited for a total of 36,000 Miles of Accident free driving in Ger Many. The unit provides am munition support for combat units of Vii corps when they train Here. Pitburg Germany special Charles Busick has received a boy scout god and country award. His father it. Col. . Busick. Commands the23rd tactical fighter so Here. Wethersfield England special sgt. Alvin r. Haub 55th tactical fighter so was recently selected As Hie 20th tactical fighter Wing s maintenance Man of the month. Maj Graff and dispatcher s. Sgt. J. Kerberskey. Is photo Early cancer detection stressed editor s note this i another in a series of Brief articles outlining the purpose Sand programs of those associations 22 in All which have combined this year in an America wide Appeal for pub Lic support of the common Wel fare. The combined federa Campaign will be conducted overseas from feb. 15 through March 31, american cancer society two generations ago cancer was rarely reported outside of medical journals and our ignorance of the disease was such that Universal dread and superstition made it almost an unmentionable topic. Today unreasoning ears of cancer Are vanishing and More and More people have Learned that if the disease is detected in its Early stages half of All can cers can be cured. This revolution in thinking and action has been brought about in great part by the work of the american cancer society a voluntary organization dedicated to the control and eradication of the disease. While the Long Range goal of the society is o eliminate the Scourge entirely its immediate goal is to save As Many lives and diminish As much sufferings possible through our present knowledge and society s Headquarters Are in new York and there Are five incorporated divisions one in each state and in nine other metropolitan areas. Some of the society s heaviest guns have been trained on Public ignorance and apathy. It has pounded must heavily and successfully on us theme that treatment at the earliest Indi cation of cancerous growth will save at least half of the endangered lives. To that end it has persuaded millions of americans to undergo an annual health examination with a consequent improvement in the National health. Furthermore the society car Ries on a comprehensive professional education program which has As a major objective Mak ing every doctor s office a cancer detection
