European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - June 8, 1987, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 2 the stars and stripes monday. June 8.1987 gis get help in switch to civilian life program also emphasizes retention by Chuck Vlinch Washington Bureau Washington the army last week kicked off a test program aimed at making better citizens out of in soldiers and it Hopes persuading some to re enlist after they re Hown the realities of civilian life. Transition management As it s known is an idea that has been catching on at die Pentagon. The air Force is developing its own program to be tested at four . Bases later this year. The army kicked off its test program Al fort Bragg . The concept views a member s separation from service As a process that begins a year or More earlier and extends into civilian tire personnel officials say. The army p ers want in either Landi College or Tec but the army won t give up on retaining soldiers until they re practically out the door. We re going to put a lot of emphasis on retaining the Best of the thousands of soldiers who leave the military each year one personnel official said. Amy officials Hope that the Job assistance portion of the program which will provide information on realistic civilian Job opportunities and on the Cost of housing and medical services will open Many soldiers eyes to benefits of military life that they May have taken for granted. Many soldiers who did not intend to re Coli so May remain on Active duty or enlist in he reserves when raced with the realities of life outside the army the personnel official said. A Basic premise of transition management is that informed soldiers will be More Likely to stay Zelop individual employment and educational Back ground packets for institutions to use in evaluating them for further education and education aspect of the program was some thing that we could immediately implement world wide which is Why we started that before we launched he Overall program the official the lest works Well transition management will be implemented throughout the army late in fiscal 1988, he air Force test is scheduled for this summer at Seymour Johnson fab. . Randolph fab Texas Mather fab. Calif., and Scott fab air Force will lest two variations. One will con Sist of a three Day seminar and about two hours of personal counselling for each participant. The other involves Advance preparation by the individual on Day of intensive group training and about two hours of individual counselling. Counselling win include information in Stidl a Cost ment career Goah translating military stalls to world and preparing a resume a personnel official mid it will also include researching potential Emp Ryen Job search methods and interview techniques. Jewish settlers retaliate storm refugee Camp Jerusalem a about 70 jew ish settlers went on the rampage in palestinian refugee Camp smashing win Dows cutting car tires and firing shots in the air in retaliation for the stoning of a jewish passenger bus the army com Mand raid sunday. No injuries were reported. Military officials who demanded anonymity said a Force of israeli army sol Diers dispersed the settlers arresting six jews and turning them Over to police. I Pel a to soviet nuke test Moscow a the soviet Union conducted an underground Neckar test the eighth such explosion since the Kremlin hailed unilateral testing moratorium in late february. The test conducted saturday had a capacity of less than 20 Kilotons and was exploded at the so Viet nuclear teat site near Semipalatinsk. The rampage occurred at the Deishe refugee Camp near Bethlehem whereabouts 15,000 palestinians live 10 Miles South of Jerusalem the settlers were from Kiryati Arba. A settlement near Hebron 35 Miles South of Jerusalem the official said. Mordecai Bareket spokesman for Bethlehem District police said the set Alert were held in a Jerusalem jail after the army lodged complaints including damaging property causing a Public disturbance and shooting in an inhabited area. He said said Camp residents threw stones at the settlers when they tried to enter the Camp. The settlers told authorities they drove to Deishe Camp to protest a stoning incident Friday. An israeli woman was injured slightly by broken Glass when a Pas Senger bus travelling Between Jerusalem anti Firyal Arba was stoned As it drove by the Cam p. In Gaza meanwhile israeli Goldien used tear Gas and rubber bullets to break up a demonstration by about 1,500 flu Denis Al the islamic Toni Versire in the Gaza strip school official said. In a protest marking the 20th anniversary of Israel s occupation of the atm Bank in june 1967, the student in red , raised palestinian Flag and shouted slogans such As Jerusalem it Lor us not the jews and the Plo u the Only representative of German Pilot May be sent Home not face trial soviet official hints temperatures St 79u n n54 u to Mitt 70 17 hoocuu70 w Htmat h a kmhmctty71 i u71 a it r m � How chm u � cab h thu n St so 4 � 58 70 b european weather m 77 coping Ngun. I � a for Mun. My Jim. M 77 Luna 3 is my. 52 f i my Sil Jujj m m " 6j w h. of do 11 7m Vimmer so. a Rush a. Horti Una of _ Jonnn. A 11 to Moon to a Oao a _ _ iwo la d 81 of Lipaut a of wid a Cut Harty by a alk4ind or no noisy Cour. . London a a soviet official implied sunday thai the German teen Ager who landed a Light plane in red Square May be sent Home rather than stand trial in Moscow. Viktor Karpov the chief soviet arms control negotiator was asked about the Fate of 19-year-old Mathias rust during a live phone in program on British broadcasting corp. Radio. Rust was arrested May 28 after he landed his Cessna 172 near the Kremlin in the Center of Moscow after a flight from Helsinki Finland. Be is under arrest in Moscow because under soviet penal code violation of the soviet Frontier i punishable Karpov said speaking English. Now the investigation is going on and then he will stand trial Uso to bestow award upon Hannelore Kohl Washington is Hannelore Kohl wife of Chancellor Helmut Kohl of Germany will be honoured with the Uso International service award at the 1987 Uso awards dinner june 29, mrs. Kohl is being recognized for the support she and the Chancellor have Given to Uso operations in Germany and the staunch Friendship they be maintained for the More than 300,000 . Servic members in their country said Elaine Rogers executive director of the Uso Hofmeir polium Washington. In past years the Uso of metropol Itan Washington has presented a woman of the year award to Nancy Reagan Barbara Bush Elizabeth Taylor and Sarah Brady wife of presidential press Secretary James Brady. This Marks the first time Llic chapter has presented an International service award. If the Legal authorities decide that he should stand anal but maybe there will be some other measures applied to him maybe extradition. 1 Don t know that will be decided by the Legal Karpov did not elaborate on what he meant by extradition but it appeared to mean rust might be expelled rather than face trial and a Pom Ible prison sentence. Soviet officials have Given varying predictions about rust s Legal situation since his stunning flight which led to the replace ment of the soviet defense minister and the firing of the air defense chief. Concerning arms control issues Karpov said the soviets eventually will want to in clude peril Ling la missiles based in Ger Many in negotiations to eliminate nuclear weapons from Europe. The German government after a bitter internal debate said last week it wanted to keep 72 of the pers Huig missiles which have ,-conlrolled Wai Neads but it was willing to support the elimination of most fashion entrepreneur Maurizio Vitale Dies Turin Italy a Maurizio i tale the italian entrepreneur who brought the manufacture of jeans to the soviet Union has died in Turin at the age of 42. The Rome daily la Republica re ported that he died of aids or acquired immune deficiency syndrome. The Tunn daily la Slampa said he died of an incur Able disease. In 1979, Vilalte made a Loo million agreement to produce the Turin based Jesus Brand jeans in the soviet Union. The Domestic production of jeans a Symbol of Western capitalism marked a significant decline in Black Market trading there. Shorter Range nuclear weapons As part of treaty Banning intermediate Range missiles in Europe Karpov said Moscow did not mind to Deal with those missiles in current negotiations but that they would have to be included when there Are talks on . And soviet weapons of the 300-to 600-mile Range. As we eliminate our soviet missiles of hat Range. Why should the americans retain warheads for missiles of this Range it s Only natural that these warheads should be he said. The chief Aims control negotiator responding to questions phoned in by listener around the world repeated Moko willingness to agree to on site verification measures As part of a Nomen is to reduce Chekal and conventional armaments u Well As nuclear arterial. Giessen Germany three boy scouts from Giessen and Stuttgart have attained Eagle rank for their Holiday Goodwill projects. Giessen scouts Shane Kerr is and Marcus Andy Bussell 16, from troop 37, worked with army Community serv ices in Giessen and Butzbach to Aid needy families. Kerr the son of col. Kent and Evelyn Kerr organized a food drive to fill acs food baskets. Bussell the son of 1st sgt. David and Donna Bussell collected toys that acs gave to underprivileged children. Patch senior High school freshman Gregory m. Cisz 14, collected food and toys last Christmas for needy German families associated with a nearby private child care Center. Cisz is the son of it. Col. Stanley and Marianne Cisz
