European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - January 25, 1986, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 24\jf in the stars and stripes saturday january 25, 1986 swill fight military pay cuts Crowe says oth difficulties concerning individual services programs. Bui we have said for years that ,.taai pm Are Purl a they Ore unified an pay and personnel lie stressed. Trie total farce org truly integrate pc soil by Tony Natl rot stuff writer htr/0 base7 ?1hhit_bthe j0jm chiefs of staff will tight Lii ird Mili Lury i y i t by Nofiu in inc Ufir Nuitai a by decl How adm. William j. Crime said thursday. The Impact on tie services is uni to cur yet the Chirm in or the Jinni chiefs said. I Lias to be rated Siul and we inc studying it. In is conceivable that if it runs its full a nurse Thill it will have mime severe impacts. Jim chiefs of staff Unni Mussly have do it Cicior i the Secretary defense Secretary Ca Weinberger find the president Hal the very last they want la Sec Cut. Arc personnel Pav unlit of life preliminary figure i ii will require the of s fits and Jedi inn Mlo Roll Back on $5.2 billion for the current j. I. Fits Iii Competition among the chiefs increases during times of economic cutbacks and there May be difficulties t hey arc o h. Crowe was in Germany observing certain Sentinel. He called reformer return of forces to Germany a Success and Siirid he was impressed with cerium sent re Ray movement and logistics training id logistical by Flyg Wrout include ammunition a rap inc defense of i in Ujj Riff acc or four we have seen to improvement in our our he said. Out he said he would like to see More Fundin nato allies for . I Dnn i want to single anyone out but i think All the allies need of spend More on that particular item he said. He said the inclusion of the entire Wisconsin 32nd much inf brigade a Nii Tuluii guard unit Iri certain Sentinel was a reflection of the military s interest in making the reserves More ready to go to War. A of the l Force pm it integrated into our a live Crowe said Bui Opportunity to train at much using vet particularly overseas As we would prefer and now we re beginning to the Admiral also discussed the military s position on turning Dawn potential recruits when they test positive for the virus int indicates inc possible presence of acquired immune deficiency syndrome or aids there May be same misunderstanding As to what i tie military is doing Crowe said. It inc policy of barring those who lest positive is not so much n matter of in acc Titus Ness. We want a vigorous and healthy Force. Think Hal aids carries a risk because the pros abilities of sick Ness Are aids a St prevents the body s immune system from Cerlian. It is almost invariably fatal. He compared the military s stiff its so was 10 its policy of not admitting people with Umphy Scurr tuberculosis or other debilitating conditions. Navy from Page 1 approved earlier in the week by the nation Al Security Council As a warning that we re not forgetting these terrorist attacks. We know what khad Afy has done and we want him to know we re prepared to re As the carriers Saratoga and Coral sea moved southward through the Central Mediterranean a key and unanswered question was How far South their fighters would Fly during the next week. The libyan coast is indented in the mid dle by inc a shaped Gulf of Sidra a body of water More than 100 Miles in length that Libya claims As its own. The United Stales refuses to recognize thai claim asserting libyan territorial Waters extend Only 12 Miles offshore. The last Lime us. And libyan Force engaged in combat was Over the Gulf of Sidra in August 1961 when two libyan fighters Alia eked two Navy fms. The at tackers were shot Down by the american planes the fighters aboard the Saratoga and Coral sea could operate close to the libyan coast without Ever flying Over the disputed Waters of the Gulf however and it remained unclear just what was planned. Publicly the Pentagon said no aircraft sorties were planned Over the Gulf of Sidra. But another source refused o Rule out such nights suggesting ii might depend on the libyan response. In the meantime it became Clear that . Forces in the Mediterranean were at an unusual High slate of readiness one administration official said the United states had informed the soviet Union through diplomatic channels the situation was Touchy and urged caution. And Pentagon sources while demanding anonymity offered the following status re port the United states now has 31 Navy ships in the Mediterranean 20 of which Are combat vessels. Five of those Are ships As signed to a Marine amphibious group most of which Are in port. But the Navy has moved 14 combat ships including the two carriers and six support vessels into inc Central Mediterranean. In addition la those vessels he 6th reel s flagship the Coronado and the Fleet s commander. Vice adm. Frank b. Kelso Are at sea with the Battle farce. The Saratoga which entered the Mediterranean on Jan. Is and the Coral sea Are carrying a combined total of Silt fighter squadrons and two squadrons of attack jets with each Squadron comprising about 12 planes. The soviets have 28 ships in the Mediterranean of which six Ore combat vessels. At least two of those Are inside the Tripoli night control Region in which . Planes intend to Fly. A russian guided missile Cruiser b shadowing the . Carriers and the soviet flagship remains in port in Tripoli apparently coordinating the collection of intelligence data and passing it on 10 the lib Yaru. A Soviel frigate and destroyer re main stationed off the coast of Israel apparently watching for any indication israeli planes might conduct a strike against Libya. Sentinel from Pobe 1 advers Emid. The i supervision i Alicr conditions jct Umbers and Small unit Lclive training train As units. T Able to a comply who Havi a Hirn n under the Ling individual missing the col i Diers and Leaden e we have not been in total training of acc suspects to wench deployment have she profession proved that fight Gether if we Are snid there can be no Del for have the resolve and to Halor our nato commitment safety and the prevention Iwu ver damage were the Prii. In Chambers decision to end Cerl net he said. 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