European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - January 21, 1986, Darmstadt, Hesse Tuesday january 21, 1936 the stars and stripes Page 3 443 photo us Tony Gnu Rorry German firemen Curry off a casualty Tram the simulated explosion at a mall factory in sul Boch Rosc Terr near . Simulated factory disaster involves veg evacuation of bavarian town . Soldiers join in us. Soldiers help Oft me residents in the German disaster Relief exercise in Siil Ibach Rosent Ierg. The a Nouws were played by German military police. Detony Naurot ii staff writer Sulzbach Rosen bling Ger Many saturday has become it Nown to the folks in this bavarian town South of Grafe Woehr As the Sig Fiva Calion German military and civilian officials said More than 600 people acted out roles of injured victims and rescuers when a mock tire and explosion in a mall factory sent what would have been lethal fumes spreading through the neighbourhood of about 2,000 residents. Town residents played factory workers who were rescued from inc Plant. Two Hun dred military police from German territorial army 621 simulated the 2,000 can cues. The . Army also look part. Ameri can support included a Small Fleet of 2 i Lun trucks to move the evacuees to a Safe place in Auersbach 15 Miles North of the disaster area. The trucks belonged to the 396th trans co from Flack Cavern in 1-udwig.sburg. The unit is part of the 2nd support come supporting certain Sentinel Hui nato s Winter Maneu vers. An army Liaison officer on the scene said the exercise demonstrated that even while the army s assets Are stretched Dur ing a Large exercise in is still Able to pro vide disaster Relief assistance to inc Ger Man government. The disaster Relief and civil defense big Liva Calion was conducted by Agen cies from the counties of sul Bich Rosen Berg and Amburg. Two other events occurred on the same Day. A simulated aircraft crash in Ebersbach near Vilseck and a simulated crash of two trucks carry ing poisonous Gas also required county response. It was an All out stretch test of the two counties resources. A note of certain Sentinel reality coincidentally was injected into the sul Bach Rosenberg portion of the exercise when a train pulled into the Railroad station next cube malt factory. Flatcar of armoured personnel carriers were unloaded by soldiers from the 1st so is Cav 1st army of Schwabach South of Nuernberg. The soldiers had been wailing for their equipment to arrive in the exercise area. Sentine sketches soldiers save boy Bambi he. Germany Sas a 12-Ycar-uld american boy is Lucky that. Spec -1 Frank a Iadicicco and spec. 4 John j. Girolamo a arc pal Roling the Rod ind gun club Center Lake Park Road monday afternoon. The military policemen saw he boy on the partially Frozen Lake at about 3 10 p in. And saw him tall through the ire about 40 feet from Shore. They radioed the fire Dupar Lenl an Posi for help. Girolamo trained in Wilder Rescue found a 15-foot tree Brunch and Iadicicco calmed the boy. La Diricco Lay on i he ice line extended the Branch to the boy but i lie ice gave Way and la Dicicco Sud in Waist deep water. He extended the Branch a Sec Ond time and the boy grabbed it. Giro Latno helped both gel Back to Shore. The boy an unidentified american family member was treated and re leased at the army clinic sol. Steve Hoover a Community spokesman said. The Way we found him was really an Accident said Ladic eco a 24 year old member of the 630th my co. I had t been Down thai Road since the weather had gone bad. Since Girolamo is new 1 wanted to show him around he said. Girolamo n 38-year-old reservist in Germany for certain Sentinel is assigned iolhc8l2lh Mico. He is a policeman in Ossining special radio show Nuernberg is of n radio s Nuernberg affiliate has extended its local broadcast hours to 7-9 . To reach soldiers in Maneu vers. The program is called an family members from All Over Germany Cun Call in Aad dedicate songs to their husbands wives fathers and mothers out in lie tanks tents and bivouac Sites. The Shuw will include news Fea Tures on the exercise to dedicate a song Call an Nuernberg Ai i military 2621-7123, ets 460-7123 or civilian 0911-700 7123, listeners May also write in to an tonight in care of an Nuernberg Apo 09696. For Man Euver listeners the radio frequencies arc am 1107 in the Nuernberg and Grafe Woehr areas 1143 in Llie Hamburg and of areas i4sj in the Ansbach Crail sheim Hohenfels and Regensburg areas and pm 101 in the Hillesheim area. Sticks to his Job i Wiersdorf. Germany is spec. 4 Joe Becks was using his Bayonet to skin a Large Sukk monday. It s something to keep from Nul Ling bared said the 24-year-old Generator Mechanic of a Chapparal missile Battery in the Field for cer Tain Sentinel. Bury a 2nd a 59th air defense arty 1st army div had been camped on lop of a Hill overlooking a Vil Lage North of Nuernberg since Fri Day. The weather Kepi the Batley s tracked missile carriers from moving. It was his two hour shirt pulling perimeter guard however and that was something. Me checked vehicle dispatches and let trucks leave. And he shaved some More off that Slick when things slowed further Down. When he was t pulling guard duty he had other Small jobs to a. In the meantime he kept cutting on that stick and on Martin Luther King s birthday Celebration Day to Boot. But that was of Eccles said because his unit was going to be in the Field Bury c had celebrated the new Federal Holiday Jan. 14
