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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - July 11, 1987, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 2 the stars and stripes saturday. July 11, 1987 5th crash victim Dies Herborn Germany to b7 wmlwiglcfl73 to j3 u eur opt Ari weather Mui Hail iwnio.,. Cw4l hid Wullum a Runy we h 4s-69 Uwi a sunlit St Luigj 9 31so. 00 to so a. Fit Pim Hub do a 7m will to so. Of Idun Torbio four major air facilities Brcin main a. Frankfurt International Airport the army Airfield at Mainz Fin then and inc army s air base in or Bonheim. The 12 members of Erncr s group rep resented the social democratic party and the Christian democratic Union Christian social Union the largest political parties in Germany. Einer said two lawsuits against inc German government and protesting the aircraft Are pending in German courts. The slate of Hessen filed one and a Citi zen of neighbouring Del Konheim filed inc other. The outcome of both should be determined later this year. We re More densely inhabited Here than new York ciry Exner said adding that the new York metropolitan area has 2,710 people per Square mile while the Wiesbaden Mainz area has 3,380. We have 260,000 starts and landings at the International Frankfurt Airport and if inc helicopters Are brought into or Bonheim it will mean an additional 100,000." the germans also discussed with Pentagon officials the possibilities of alternatives to increasing air traffic at Erben Heim and the financial and strategic results of those alternatives he said. William Boddy jr., Deputy assistant Secretary of state was one of the officials Whol alkyd to the German party Al its request. They talked at not particularly great de Tail. Bill Boddy just heard them Oul stale department official said. Boddy who was the . Consul general in Frankfurt from june 1983 to july 1986, told them that the Way Dod department o. De sense had been handling in was the Way things should  the official said Exner s group also met with Gen. Carl e. Vuono army chief of staff and it. Gen Robert , army Deputy chief of staff for operations and plans. Vuono and Riscassi told the germans a Zero option in Wiesbaden is still possible once the German Federal government comes for Ward with inc Money to provide an alter native base inc spokesman said. Erncr said he did t want to talk about an alternative base the Cost of which estimated Ai 200 million to 250 million Marks $109 million to is 37 million until All other options Are exhausted Sun Mun by  team j. Bpm i  i d Security to Ceman sentenced for role in car crash death of few airman by Daryle. Green Sembach a Germany airman William s. Schneider stood before the court bearing the physical scars and the personal responsibility for the Jan. 19 automobile Accident Hal killed 18-year old airman Patricia Madore. The scars alone won t let me forget Schneider said in an unworn statement to the court after pleading Guilly to neg 3 gis burned by incinerator in Hohenfels Darmstadt Germany is three 3rd army div soldiers were burned in an Accident wednesday afternoon near the Hohenfels training area according to a division spokesman. The three soldiers were cleaning an area and attempted to Pul floor sweep Ings into a Furnace Chula. When they opened the Chule door names shot Oul burning the three soldiers master sol. Mercer Bullockjr. Of the 3rd army div Public altars office said. Spec. 4 Jon l mar yrs pfc. Lance  and pvt 2 Peier j. Johnson All of co c. 54lh support in were flown by helicopter to the army Hospital in Nuernberg. They were listed in stable condition Friday. An investigation is being conducted to determine the cause of the Accident Wigent homicide and reckless driving. Schneider on Friday received a reprimand reduction Loe a forfeiture of $438 a month for sin months hard labor without confinement for three months and restriction for two months. He face sin months confinement forfeiture of two thirds pay for six months reduction to Al and a bad conduct discharge. Schneider assigned to the 66lh Security police so was 19 at the time of the Accident. After having it couple of drinks after work he and eight friends Pike into a 1986 Volkswagen Rabbit converti ble and headed out on autobahn 6 near Kauer Lautem. The car flipped rolled Slid about 400 feet and came to rest in the Middle of the autobahn facing oncoming Ira flip Madore assigned to the 601sl tac control Wing was thrown from the vehicle suffering massive injuries. She was pronounced dead at the scene. The other a engers received injuries ranging from fractured Skull to multiple lacerations and abrasions. Schneider suffered a fractured Skull multiple Lacera Lions on the face head shoulders arms and hands. I Don l actually remember much about thai night at and Schneider said in his statement i Don t know what i hit Hal caused my head to split open. I think about the Accident every time i look in the  the prosecuting attorneys were asking for the maximum punishment in order to leave a message. The air Force will nol tolerate wan ton reckless acts capt. Mark l. Allred assistant trial counsel said in his closing arguments to the three Caprini who would decide Schneider s Fate. Capt. Carla s. Walgenbach defense attorney argued that the mrasak that should be sent is thai Schneider has suffered enough and that he can be rehabilitated and continue to be a productive member of the air  s supervisor and first ser genl depicted him As an Puls Landing air Man during testimony Given on his be  re talking Aboul the recklessness of youth Walgenbach said to the court. Services scheduled for Federal Retiree Heidelberg services will be held today at 11 . At the Wieloch cemetery for Bernard j. Quinn a retired government employee. Quinn 76, died tuesday at the . Army Hospital in Heidelberg following a stroke. Quinn came to England As an army officer Early in world War a serving inthe european theater throughout the War. He then became an army civilian employee in Frankfurt and transferred to Heidelberg in the late 1940s. He worked an army civilian in Public sit Airt Fol lowing the War until retiring in the Early 1970s from the he Usa eur Public affairs office in Heidelberg. He also was a retired colonel in the . Army re , a widower was not survived by any close relatives.  r Caldwell 16, is entering his senior Yeai at John f. Kennedy Schule where he is an Honor Roll elude no Ana plays soccer and Rugby. He is the son of Robert and Beth cat dwell. Michael f. James. In graduated this year from Berlin american High school. James will attend the . Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs. Colo. Both scouts belong to troop 46. Go killed during training exercises w .,.,_, m-trri.rfh.,  Nodi Hohenfels Germany is a 35-year-old army platoon sergeant die wednesday when a personnel earner a a ideally backed Over him during training exercises a Ord army div spokesman said. Sec. Franklin j. Mccormick exited an m-113 personnel Carrier and then wis run Over As the vehicle backed up Mas Ter sgt. Mercer b clock or. Said. The los Angeles native assigned to co d i sign. 36lh inf 3rd army div was flown to inc Hohenfels training area dispensary where a military doctor pronounced him dead Bullock said. Mccormick is survived by his wife. Rosalinda Offrice Borg. Three sons and b daughter. A memorial service was held thursday in the Hohenfels training area and another service was held Friday in the Ray Barracks Chapel in Friedberg. Military authorities arc investigating the incident  
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