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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Thursday, September 11, 1980

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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - September 11, 1980, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 2 the stars and stripes thursday september 11, 1980 Man Euver convoys will be rolling Drivers beware of mid september by Clay Sherman assistant City editor Munich is the Middle of september will be a Good time not to be on t he roads of West Germany. On sept. 15 three giant Man Euver in natos autumn forge Serin begin and about 170,000 troops 8.000 tanks and 40.-000 other military vehicles will be rolling on their Way to pre planned Victory or de feat. As a Short course in survivu.1 against the Metal monsters the German automobile club adar has compiled some suggestions for car Drivers in the Federal Republic military convoys have a top Speed of Roll Call forget it 10 kilo ten an hour 24 Mph on secon Dary roads particularly in the open coun try. If you pass a vehicle in the Convoy it is probable you will have to Brake sharply to get Baci into the right Lane. Drivers therefore should avoid becoming part of several can passing at the tame time. In the event of sudden oncoming traffic it May be impossible for the last carts to Gelback into the right Lane. Military Convoy escorted by police or maps always drive onto the autobahn Asa closed group. At soon Ai you see this get Over into the passing Lane. Not an inc Section on Green and other traffic has been warned by Oerman Tohee or pc Lam in City traffic convoys Are forced to hop for a red Light if the first vehicle in the Convoy has already entered  at a tank before passing ice the View members Are wearing earphones. K better to wait for s signal from the Wojer in the Lank Turret. Extreme caution is still advisable since the Lignal May simply mean that it is possible to pass the tank not that there a no oncoming traffic. Because of their Width and the fact thai they have to Wing out in curves tanks often take More than half of the Road meeting Unla at night is especially dangerous inc they arc usually operate unknown outfit draws vital Mission by Nancy ind Arthur  Naa Donk. Bel Gium when maj. Robert l. Hicks commander of the 44th military history dirt Mhd Geli up each Day. The last Warsaw pact units Man Euver in Baltic area Berlin Down. Adar Points out that link. Plane and Eun smoke Are great Spectator attraction. The Pace to watch them however la not at the wheel of n moving car. Get it off the Road Park and then Root your team on All you  doling adar advise giving of tie right of Way in Case of doubt. Although an analysis of 200 Natata accidents showed military vehicle to Belt fault in almost every Case this wot Hytti Consolation to the vice ii army chaplain convicted of indecent talk by John Bunker Slaff writer Wuerzburg Germany is army chaplain Cape James r. Johnson or. Was convicted Here wednesday on one count of communicating indecent Lan Guage to a female. Johnson 41, from Prescott. Art a tried by general court martial on on count of assault and three counts of communicating indecent language. The tix Man jury found the acc Batten Burg Germany clip Lin guilty on one of three counts of Dis honorable communicating indecent language to a female and con duct unbecoming an officer. A 3rd inf div spokesman said Johnson was sentenced to receive a reprimand from the convening authority and forfeiture of1500 per month for six months. Johnson was acquitted on the charge of assault on � female and also acquitted on two count of indecent language and con duct unbecoming an officer. Johnson did not take the stand during he trial. The verdict came less than 90 minutes after judge it. Col Richard Arkow is used final instructions to the Lii member panel which consisted of one colonel three lieutenant colonels and two major. The general court martial Convene monday. At that time Johnson entered a plea of not guilty in r u Citron .t1, a was charged on june 3 for of 1979lnsm u " t5t and it Ember r to Al Jon Harrington 3rd inf div Public affairs officer. Johnson was on the selection list for pro motion to major at the time of the trial temperatures n 44 l h " w i i 0  until Walt Ujj qcinln0 w  i " Honlon jew Uwell. T i w Tuzun  
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