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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Monday, September 8, 1986

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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - September 8, 1986, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 2 the stars and stripes monday september 8,1986 Jarch called off Lavanger Norway of a scarch for the Pilot of a . By a-7 Corsair Fighier Bonfi Bertha crashed off Norway was ailed off saturday and will not by re curled the main norwegian Ioasa Al re scum Center said. Lie Pilot it. Donald Marion ii 28, Las been missing since is air Craft crashed in the sea of thurs Day after leaving the Cavier in Mitzin a Mission during Lato s Marilee fall exercise pro them we Dong 86. Mavon originally of Ork. Pa., Wasak silent of jacks Iville fat. Vet memorial _ 14 City. To. Up thousands of family members and friends if Kansas buy men whenever a earned fro the Vietnam War join undo overcast skies saturday or the djo cation of the Kansas by Viet memorial. It is k leaving to witness the reality if a Nonio Rivil which has been such of Bogane coming said former  Bond who spoke Al the a Fanony on behalf of , it is not Iff a Symbol Honor ing the  a testimony to the living tone spirit of Patriot ism and Leto lip in this Community he police Elifia cd 5,000 to 7,500 attended Char Cony. Collisi i loll rises Cerr rns. Lif. Up  the neigh boyhood Alvasta Trilby last week s air plane Ash sat Oay to level Homes do ironed ii he incident while to Coroner Lac stifled six More bodies to breathe official death pm to 75. All a people on an Jfcromexicodc-9 if a Light plan collided with my killed in in chug. 31 crash. So far eight Jadue who were of the ground in 1% quiets Uburn neighbourhood a Cut 20 Milesko Mceast of los Geles who atthe Jet crashed hav Lucea Ide vied among the dead. 1 death toll ii exam cd it Rise As Kroner s officials identify bore. From the  of Baties Ana body parts relied from wreckage. Oid raau4v u1 Wiki . I mrm Amu Ortr my Viil  mown by Tut of High Uwi to a Biumi. Al u 4117 m Ctol a u to xxi. D11 u a maim. I injured pan am passengers get treatment in Germany Syjud Sarasohn medical writer Wiesbaden the six americans seriously injured Friday in the hijacking of a pan am jumbo Jet in Karachi Paki Stan were in stable condition while receiving treatment at . Military Hospi Las in Germany sunday. The americans suffered Bullet and shrapnel wounds and injuries from flee ing the aircraft said or. Col Robertg Mort chief of Hospital services at the air Force regional medical Center in Wiesbaden. Gilmore was in charge of medical evaluation of the patients. The passengers were injured when the hijackers began firing at the hostages and hurling grenades 17 hours after taking control of the aircraft. An air Force army medical team brought the six americans As Well As five non-. Citizens injured in the attack from Pakistan aboard a . Air Force c-i4i to Germany where they were transferred to military and civilian hospitals. Six uninjured family members also were on the flight. The aircraft had to be flown Back at alow Altitude because of the wounded Pas sengers said state department spokes Man Michael austrian. One of the us americans was being treated at the army regional medical Cen Ter in Lan Stuhl Germany for a Bullet wound to the Bead Gilmore said. Lands Tull specializes in head injuries. A relative also was being treated there for a leg Frac Ture. The other four americans were being treated at the air Force Hospital in wies Baden. Three of the americans underwent while . Officials said there were some wounded passengers Loo injured to move there were no americans so severely injured that they could not be flown out of Pakistan said Maffel who also is com Mander of inc Wiesbaden Hospital. The 12-Mcmbcr air Force army med ical team sent to Pakistan ranged from surgeons to psychiatrists. We did not know what to expect Maffel said. We arrived Down there with a lot More medical equipment and medical expertise than we needed i m glad we did t need it but we certainly were prepared for receiving a lot More casualties. The injured passengers had receive mass casualty Type care by the time the american medical personnel had arrived Maffet said. The ii casualties were brought by local ambulances to the  said. V team at the Karachi Airport. We were very pleased with the kinds of care they had received Maffet said. They had and the initial life and limb saving Type of treatment to include Slop Ping bleeding splinting and casting of  i the team re Eva Luald the casualties prepared them for the flight to German land provided care inboard Maffet Laid. The aircraft could have accommodated 56 litter patients and 44 ambulatory patients he said. There were no other patients selected Down there for us to bring Back he said. The stale department s regional med ical officer in Pakistan had evaluated the patients who eventually were flown 10 Germany and others who could not be Ovid Maffet said.  tile several of the injuries Are quite serious All six americans returning on the jul revae medical evacuation aircraft Are in stable condition Gilmore said. Three non-. Citizens were being mated at the army regional medical Center in Frankfurt. One was hospitalized in a German facility and one re Quested an austrian Hospital. Their injuries included shrapnel wounds fractures and nerve damage. . Officials declined to identify the injured passengers until next of Kin Are . Col Ken Maffet on scene medical commander for the air Force army medi Cal team said the americans ranged from15 years to the mid-40s and included men and women and boys and girls air Force officials said mental health crisis intervention teams arc working with patients to help them Cope with their ordeal. Gilmore said the military i offering similar Aid to All the passengers of the pan am flight. As in All hijacking situations these american victims As Well As those still remaining in Pakistan have had significant psychological stress Gilmore said. Of identifies Crews aiding Hijack victims Wiesbaden the . Air Force c-141 aircraft that brought i victims of the pan am hijacking in Pakistan to Rhein main a was As signed to the 438th military Airlift Wing at Mcguire fab . The flight Crew is assigned to the437th Mif Iury Airlift Wing Charles ton fab. . The Basic medical Crew for the air Craft was from the 2nd aeromedical evacuation so based at Rhein main a. Flight Crew members capt. James d. Raspberry manner. 1st it. David w. Dudacy Iselt. Marks. Landers staff sgt. Robin l. Milne master sgt. Clifford r. . Tech. Sgt. Glenn Simp staff sgt. Arthur w. . Sgt. James p. Bust or. Sgt. Russell c. Staff sgt. Harry a Dumham. Medical Crew i a. Linda to Beard flight nurse and director f capt. Robots. Lantz. Flight nurse. 1st u. Knise Rahaman flight nurse. Of Cape. Pincy Wagner a . Air Force Rae Rve night nurse from the 69th Jutro medical evacuation so mag Reab. I technicians Fech. Sgt. Joseph a. Benn. Staff sgt. Frederick a Alfke. Staff sgt. Mic Hajok. Tucker. Staff sgt. Jamcie.  Victor sgt. Cedric  Fontanez.  specialists capt Jolt r. Graham operations offices it Karen e. Mclaughtin. Sgt. Gerrard t. O mafia Han. To Force medical team member Wiesbaden Region medical enter or. Col Ken Maffet team on scene commander and internist or. It col Chester  surgeon. Or. Mai Paul Gilliam general surgeon. Or. Maj Donald Osome Anaesthesiologist. Or. It. Col Kamil Haisani psychiatrist. Or. Maj Gary Newsom Psychia Trist array medical team members it col. Arthur Steinberg Obser vation officer 7th medical come. Or. Col Edwin Melendez Ortho medic surgeon Frankfurt army regional medical Center. Or. Maj Glenn Goldstein Gener Al surgeon. Frankfurt Hospital. It. Col. Joseph Yanuski nurse anaesthetist Frankfurt Hospital. It. Col Gregory Laskow psychologist. Army Hospital in Heidelberg. Or. Mai David Mcduff Psychia Trist 7lh medical come. Filipinos March to keep . Bases Eva. Duun. I hmm. A Nutant a Laatt i Angeles City Philip Pines a about 3,000 filipinos Many of them bar hostesses thou cd no bases no Dol Lars As they marched sunday to Clark a to demand the retention of . Mili tary facilities in the Philippines. Let . Bases stay Freedom is sweeter under . Imperialism bitter under com Minnin idealism Aid a placard carried by one of the d As they marched about two Tut Ltd Bli an Angeles City Permar Kajj a lube main Gale of Clark so  Cymru of Manila. Mayor Fra Nail Nepomuceno of an Geles Cit rom Panga province led the who were escorted by motor Cycle Riding policemen. About 2,000 women working in scores of nightclubs and bars around he base took part in the March some dressed in tight Inoru. The March was pro bases groups a the  Industry of f5pwhich u composed of Lepan men stores and other messes near Clark the philippine government would lose millions of . Dollars in the form or rent for the . Facilities and Revenue from taxable goods brought into the country by  military personnel and their dependents should the . Mili tary facilities be removed,11ei president Francisco Abrillo said in an open letter distributed to Nln aim he to the constr a panel created system Corazon Aquino to write anew philippine Constitution. Last month a committee of the com Mosston approved a pro posse seeking to ban foreign military bases from the Philippines after 1991, when the treaty Al lowing the United states to operate Lark and Subic naval base expires. The commission which is meeting i Manila u expected to discuss the proposal later this month and decide whether to include it As a provision in the new charter  
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