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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Wednesday, August 13, 1986

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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - August 13, 1986, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 2 the stars and stripes wednesday August 13,1986 news update flies in Philly Philadelphia a three weeks Afler Philadelphia settled its garbage strike flies remain in apparently unprecedented number. We have never in my House had so Many  resident Rose Mary Cubas said. They re out Side. They re inside. They re everywhere. It s getting on people s  food vendors near City Hall say they spend More time swatting Flics than they do spearing hot dogs. Warrants issued Genoa Italy up a mag Istrate has issued arrest warrants for three More arabs suspected of belonging to a hitherto unknown International terrorist network judicial sources said monday. Two of the warrants were issued against Ahmad Hindawi accused of placing a bomb in a West Berlin discotheque frequented by . Servicemen in april and his brother Racza Hindawi accused of try ing to place a bomb aboard an Al Al jetliner later the same month. The third was issued for an unidentified jordanian student registered at the University of Genoa. The suspect left Italy after the arrest july 19 of another student at the University s faculty of political science am Hindawi 24, a Cousin of Ahmad and Reza. 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D 73 6464 52 Moscow. D 75 66 64 58 Chojo. D 70 so Toronto 70 67 77 61 Vancouver d 70 66 supplied by Tow aug doted Ptim Fita Dpi buoy on1y Cloudy a ram a Trundt Giterm. Correction a photo credit in saturday s paper was incorrect. A reproduction of a drawing found during the arrest of a terrorist suspect in Ruessel sheim Germany was supplied by the German press Organiza Tion spa not by the associated press. Investigation to decide i should ground 2 by Norman Black a military writer Washington the army has begun an investigation to determine whether two aging models of helicopters should be grounded because of a rare pattern of engine failures. The investigation which focuses on the oh-6 and oh-58a Light observation helicopters is expected to be completed some time this week said it. Col. Craig Macnab an army spokesman. Sec. Bob Lent nor Usa eur spokes Man told the stars and stripes tuesday no oh-6s arc based in the command. Of seas arc deployed throughout Usa eur he said to perform command and control Liaison and scout missions. The number of o Usa eur was not available. None of Usa eur s cm8a Kio was has been grounded safely Rea sons Lent nor said the army is Yoffa to determine whether the copy fleets should be grounded or we Nice some lesser action such As ordj0rg repairs to selected Copi ers with a largest number of flight hours buld be ordered the spokesman or cab said the investigation by the by s aviation Center at fort Rucker ala., was prompted by a determination by the Corpus Christi army depot Texas that an engine failure Atoh-6 on june 7 resulted when Nal gear of the engine failed tvs to a  a the engine failure that oh-6,which was assigned Ruthc Tennessee army National get Jadid not result in a crash or any Jab res. A subsequent Carl Harris a his company army invest standing engine Noi thestil View of had past however showed the similar failures is. To Macnab ,oh-6 Costa coitus Lebied to National guard 85k . It Matt Koto Elf my caul   unc umm liter in cur Orrum. Michael Haggra Scott  Moora. Cindy . Water nun Sindra Rodart Bon. Laroy . Military Roundup camouflage maternity uniforms now available army reports Washington is camouflage maternity uniforms Are now available an army spokesman said. The uniforms similar to the regular Battle dress uniform include a Blouse that functions As other maternity uniform blouses the spokesman said. The camouflage uniforms have been made available Only for the Sake of uniformity in the ranks he said monday. Obviously we did t intend for uniforms to be available so that pregnant soldiers could go out on Field Maneu vers and crawl around in the Woods he said. But for the purposes of a unit formation for example pregnant soldiers would be Able to appear in the proper  the spokesman said the camouflage maternity uniform is an Issue item meaning soldiers Are not required to Purchase it. They re already out there in the system and should be Avail Able at regular clothing Issue Points he said. Captain at Span Dahlem a selected to study overseas Randolph fab Texas a Captain serving in Germany is one of three air Force officers selected by the George Ana Carol Olmsted foundation to attend foreign universities next year according to an air Force news release. Capt. John j. Shiver from Span Dahlem a Germany will attend the University of Grenoble France. Each year two . Air Force Academy graduates and on officer training school or Reserve officer training corps graduate Are selected to experience foreign education programs and cultures through the foundation. After the officers Complete the two year program they have the option of returning to . Universities to Complete their advanced degrees. Raft race for Usa eur gis to be held in Fuerth on sunday Schwet Zingen Germany the 1986 xes Vareur rail race for Active duty personnel will be held sunday at the main Donau canal behind Monteith Barracks in Fuerth. More than 500 people Are expected to represent the seven major Usa eur commands in the event. Participants will compete in two divisions. The open Divi Sion is for teams of 10 men or any combination of men and women totalling 10. The women s division is for teams of 10 women  and registration is from 9 to 11 . Sunday and a mandatory meeting of team captains is at 11 45 . Opening ceremonies will begin at 12 15 . The Nuernberg military Community will sponsor open races saturday. Teams wishing to enter the Nuernberg races should Call Nuernberg military 2621-7114 or ets 460-7114  
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