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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Monday, June 27, 1977

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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - June 27, 1977, Darmstadt, Hesse                                A i in fed i Lobry � a study indicates by Vernon a. Go dry or. Washington Iasi a new defens department study suggests that the future of the All Volunteer Force May depend on expanding ii role of women in the Mili tary service the study is part of a priority analyst of manpower issues ordered by in fens Secretary Harold Brown and conduct Ted in the office of the assistant Secretary  manpower Reserve affairs an logistics. The work focuses primarily on use of women to ease the problems and costs of recruiting these arc expected to increase in the 1980s, with the dwindling Pool of Eli Gible 18-tiv20-Ycar-old  Success of the All Volunteer Force May Well depend on reducing the number of Young male High school graduates the department needs to re Niit each year the study read. This is potentially the major Benefit of using More women but it is not without costs the study said that the Choice depart ment planners face in the current recruit ing Market is Between a High Quality female recruit and a Low Quality male re  average woman available. Is smaller weighs less and is physically weaker than the vast majority of male recruits according to the study. She is also much brighter better educated a High school graduate scores much higher on the aptitude tests and is continued on Page 27, col. 21 vol. 36, no. 71 monday june 27, 1977 in daily Ond sunday if 21855 a 40 inmates die in Tenn. Prison double registration Gail Mshel registers her opinion of attend a Day Pennsylvania women s women from throughout the state were men on her to shirt As she registers to conference in Pittsburgh. About 3.000 expected to attend the meeting. -lp1 la newcomer wins demo Slot Tonry beaten in new vote smoke May have killed up to 50 Columbia. Tenn. Iasi an Esti mated 40 inmates of the Maury county jail died sunday afternoon when a Smoky fire broke out in the facility a Hospital spokes Man said police investigators said As Many As 50 May have been killed Maury county Deputy sheriffs said they believed Only four or five prisoners sur Vived the Blaze which they said broke out in a padded  fire was confined to that cell and the prisoners apparently died of smoke  said investigators Jerry Dickey and Bob  said friends and relatives visiting inmates of the jail were evacuated by Maury county deputies William Walter administrator of the Maury county Hospital said thai 70 per soils had been taken to the Hospital an that 40 were dead on arrival. In addition. He said two firemen were brought in wit possible heart attacks and several police men were treated  smoke  of the remaining 30 persons were listed in critical condition and six of the were taken to the Vanderbill University Burn Center in Nashville about 60 Miles away Walter Saida dispatcher  the Tennessee Highway patrol said a paramedic team from i a Campbell by. Arrived by helicopter to evacuate some of the victims As the local Lio Spital was overcrowded m. Kiss ii i  i i i  l ii Intel Teulil  v n j j is i i Iki Init i. Ii. Ii a  in i in a i l a r 1 a Uii Iai in he in Lames . A inn r  Ori i a. ,.-. ,.-.,. I Mikuc in . Maii who left the Iiviii. Tiiu Uii i is. I air. No a Oit,.,. ,. ,. I-., v a j m.i-. Iunisi Ithoc to Pipit him a Clin i ainu. I isl to a Rel Carmi t 4 " " " Vonhall Init one in via t ,g  toi.ar.,.", la i    in stun had  Olis or  Jr Niit in --.jni the District since  won to it in tin1  and tilt mini i us or a .,., la.  in l is Iviirv s 4ii.ii Nui i a.  Jwii pm.  r .".i1 ii. Imell lip 1 a i Limni in of ,. I s an i a Iii a a . I i 1 a l .-.,. I  i  a ear m Isi i ii inter in As in the demo   a ii i the sex t Ial ii Trion was i i cd in 1.11 the my  Lesii ined i a i Cuil  1 a  
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