European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - June 5, 1986, Darmstadt, Hesse Thursday Juno 5, 1986 Page 3 5 Philo by Dave Dichl Croughton Middle school pupils used re need Cunil boats above left for i hair we Klong. Trip. Science leather Greg Klam right is the Leader ant Orfin Iier it do l Mizilar Sll Irr i Brussels As Fon fens and policy. Ongioni in ron\i5 the chief of the 3rd Branch. also was Coin Feneci of the Lia Lian con Lineni a Frise Lebanon peace Force Groin by to 1984. The a a Mobile Force is the Allied omd Europe s mob i Onvel Donalty armed immediate reaction Force an includes both lard and air components. Exercise will test Canadian plans to deploy troops to Norway Ottawa a exercise Brave lion a series of Maneu vers to be conducted in Norway next september will involve the largest Canadian troop movement since world War ii a defense department statement said the exercise involving More than 5,000 soldiers and 15 000 ions of equipment and supplies u designed to test plans for deployment of the Canadian air sea transportable brigade group and a rapid reinforcement Squadron. The cast brigade was created to provide speedy de nov men of troops to nato s Northern flank. While some frito in the group have had training experience in nor Way this fall s Eie Rdse will be the first Lime the entire Force has been deployed overseas. Corp Ltd by to Stan mis sir cml " " a him them out and explain things All of the Book learning in t Worth a Damn Britain has Noui 2,300 Miles of canals some built in the mid-1700s. The Craughan pupils and their chaperones travelled about 95 Miles through about 40 locks on four rented canal boats. The eighth graders about 40 of them must keep a daily log of their trip. On the second Day Kevin Tat Rocs wrote in his canal cruising log great Day finally like the trip. Thought about Boring yesterday. Treason and Trevor fell in the water. Jennifer nearly fell through the Hay barn at Klaes farm. I love the Klaus said Field trips on the canals Are routine for some English schools some of which own their own boats. He would like to see More of this Type of education in the department of defense dependents schools. Klaes who also teaches math said the students arc assigned projects from other teachers at the school. The English teacher will Grade he pupils personal diaries or logbooks. Chaperon a Linda Wilcox was impressed on her first trip. This is something they la never do in the states Wilcox said. He s Klaus brought life to he children. In increases their love of science and nature because they see in pupils learn the history of the canals How to operate locks and Haw to lest Walcer for alkalinity Earbon dioxide nitrates and phosphates. And they learn How to Cook manage their time and make do with less than one Shower a Day. It s just neat Ryan Boileau said. Baileau said the trip does t seem like work even though lie is being graded tin must things because All the Oiler kids inc doing it is in belter than going i o school1.1 yeah a Loi Bevier he said. Kevin Malroe Daesun t like some of the work like doing dishes or cooking. He sometimes does his Best to gel out of it. Some Days i to to of her Bugais during my lunch duties so i Don t have to do any thing he said. I m thinking about doing that Kevin did t think the school work was Loo hard either. Me described one task we have to identify All these plants it s easy. Alt you have 10 do is look them up in a each child paid Aboul s220 for the trip the school also chipped in Money and Klaus sold pumpkins he grows on his farm Al Hal Loween 10 help pay for the trip. Lotel reservations made easy arc computer rink by Charlup in Dan Munich Bun g Ramisch Germany one t thai s a Central element in a new adv Coffi and promotional Campaign for the army s Chain of ban a re sort hotels and it works if you can get through. Getting through by phone is a problem that officials the armed forces recreation Center Are working to Over come but in has been an Uphill Battle against antiquated equipment and bureaucratic paper work marketing Dif Tor John Kay said monday. The opening of a Central reservations office Ujj fled by computer to All arc hotels in three arca was Long overdue. The Lack of one was mentioned a Judy in 1954 by the accounting firm of Pannell Ift and Forster. Which resulted in sweeping changes in Fri. With the new system hotel guest Jill the Central num Ber instead of the individual hotel by reservations. The Centra reservations office Garmisch was designed to be a work Saver and an Aid management and customers. But the comprehensive Mil up Dollar by sick did not take into account a phone system Timi Dales to the birth of the recreation Center just after the a of world War ii. The original 253w5 military number or ets 4402 575 includes a Rouffy system of nine military phone num Bers but is Hooks i into already overloaded 40-year-old phone trunks arty said. The cent reservations office lakes an average of More than per Day with each of the eight reservation clerks of Pauty averaging about 200 Calls per shift office manager Kerry Phillips said. Because of the difficulties the Cenoir Alicd program had with the military system and with fits Nat coming on line in Carmich until Laic Uljua year arc added a civilian Ravary phone number .08821-75710 to give the Central reservations office to she More lines. Bui even in has its gremlins callers of Roget a Busy signal or a a Unstan ring Kay said. To remedy that a recording device will be installed within in Chi few Days to inform callers when All clerks Are Busy. Down the Pike is a toll free number similar to 800 re tithe United Stales. begin operation in july the loll free sys tem should Grahle relieve the Telephone problem Kay said. Individuals a swill from Home or a pay phone in Germany and it wont hem a Pfenning. In the meantime Phillips\ykejt5 that customers Call Dur ing non Peak hours generally in morning and from 2 . To 4 ., and have an alternate Arr Al Dale selected. Central reservations operates from s . Until 6 . Seven Days a week Phillips said. Finnish general takes command of . Troops in Lebanon Beirut Lebanon a maj. Gen. Gustav hag gland of Finland on monday assumed command of the . Interim Force in Lebanon which operates in South Ern territories close to Israel. The leadership was handed overt Hagglund by uni Fil a Deputy commander in chief. Gen. John puns of France who Haa been the Force s senior officer far a month
