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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Thursday, August 27, 1987

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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - August 27, 1987, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Thursday. August 27.1987 the stars and stripes Roli Dup Spain plans to participial in nato naval Maneu vers Madrid Spain a Spain is participate directly for the first time in a non Allan lie treaty organization exercise when he Ocean safari naval Maneu vers begin Mokay in the Atlantic Ocean a news Agency Rcpt a. The Independent Europa prey quoted government sources As saying the Spanish Navy would operate in Waters of Stal Egic interest to Only Spain. Crew member would nol come under nato command in feeling with a condition established when Sasin became the 16th member of nato in i9jf until now Spain  in nato exercises Only As an of Trier. More than 50 strips and 250 aircraft from the armed forces of san the United stale. Canada Britain a drum France Germany the Netherlands. Way and Portugal Are expected to Lake part i Pine aug. 31 to sepi. 16 exercises. Spanish offal and air Force aircraft three Frig ates and Jed destroyers Are to take part in in first Phat of the Maneu vers to test the Alliance s ability feb defend commercial shipping in War time Rathe . East coast the Agency said. In Ihen cond phase two Spanish corvettes and one Nurine Are to protect ships off Europe s at 3uc coast Active duty strength increased during july Washington a the Active duty strength of the nation s military service in creased in july from the previous month and year earlier level the Pentagon said. As of july 31, the army Navy Marine corps and air Force had 2,158,486 men and women on Active duly up 7,68s from june 30. The combined total also remained above in year ago tally. The armed services reported Active duty strength of2,15d,310on july 31.1986, 8,176 fewer personnel than on july 31,1987, according to the latest military strength assessment to i four services reported Small in creases in july. The army gained the most re porting 768,319 men and women on Active duty or 2,809 More than the june 30 total. The Navy said it had 583,760 men and women on Active duty As of july 31, up 2,414from june 30. The air Force reported 606,837 people on Active duty up 1,447 the Marine corps finished the month with 199,570 individuals up 1,015. 3 gis charged in connection with weapons simulator arson Baum older Germany is three Mem Bers of cob , 68lh army regl have been charged with conspiracy Hou braking anti arson in connection with a fire that damaged a Lank weapons simulator june 19, officials said tuesday. Spec. 4 Jeffrey a. Wilkins and pal. 2 Joe h. Velten were taken into custody july 9 and later released to their unit staff ski. Robert j. Sowe was apprehended july 28 after being absent without leave for a Day said Madeleine Dwoyakowski. A Community spokeswoman. Sown is in the Mannheim confinement facility. Criminal investigation come officials confirmed anon Ai the cause of the fire that caused about$200,000 damage to the unit conductor fire Trainer. An article 32 investigation is being conducted to determine what Type of courts martial the suspects will face. . Student finds Phot of nazi occupied . New York a a photo Alburn found in a Gar Bage Heap contains 13 photographs of nazi occupied area of Trie soviet u Nion that includes photos of hanging Sand a meeting Between Adolf Hitler and Ben Ilo Mussolini. The it year old College student who said he found the photographs near his Paterson n.j., Home sold them to Ibe new York Post which published them monday. The Post said circumstantial evidence indicated lha Tihe photographs had belonged to Tscherim Soobzokov in accused is member killed in 1985 by a bomb to exploded on the porch of his Paterson Home. Ujj the newspaper said it bought the photos for in disclosed sum from Keith Moore who iiv0 three blocks from the Soobzokov Home. A experts who examined the photo Gre said they were taken by an Amateur. One picture shows three Partis with tight in russian and Germai against German soldiers will beeps Ted like in  others show a leading hot Hermann Goering and other officials a group of milians being led away corpses of soviet Tolkien or my Ken of War slacked in the Snow German soldiers us joking bodies and civilians digging in the soil  hands. Hitler Biog mfr John Toland told the Post the picture of Hitler Gusk the italian dictator probably is of a meet ing that us place in Uman in the Ukraine in the fall of1941. A pictures of the meeting have Ever surfaced be bit was the Only time the two of them got together asian front Toland said i Dobroszycki professor of holocaust studies pricing from a tree Ying stupid attacks at Yeshiva universe urfred Many photos of nazi atrocities on the Rusov troll exist. I have so blog of photographs bul i be never seen these bronc. They Are really entirely new images 5usl historian Judd Newborn said the photo Are not unusual and probably would not reveal fining new to experts. What is Peculiar he said is that he owner would save them rather than bum them As evidence. Soobzokov was accused of being a first lieutenant in the is in the caucasus Region of the soviet Union. The Post said the Fri blamed the jewish defense league for planting the pipe bomb that killed him. James j. Knights an Fri spokesman in Newark said the Case is Sliff pending under Active investigation and declined further comment. Mordochai Levy of the jewish defense Organiza Tion successor of the now defunct jewish defense league denied monday that the league was responsible for Soobzokov s , Moore a Sophomore at ram Apo College in Mah Wah could nol be reached for comment monday. Woman who answered the phone at his listed number said he no longer lived there. Paterson mayor Frank x. Graves said Soobzokov was a Passaic county employee. The family no longer lives in the Home in which Soobzokov was killed and there is no listing for rela Tives in the Passaic county phone Book. . Sailor sentenced to jail freed after financial settlement from staff and wire reports Athens Greece a greek court monday convicted a . 6th Fleet Sailor of damaging private property and sentenced him in eight months in jail but allowed him to return to his ship after a financial settlement the Athens news Agency reported Pulty officer . Robert minor 33, was charged with vandalism and attacking Fairon Bay Marina guard Dimitris Nicolaidis with a Metal Cutter while minor was under the influence of alcohol a . Embassy spokesman told the stars and stripes tuesday. Minor assigned to the aircraft Carrier Saratoga at tacked Nicolaidis and boarded the danish yacht Viking slicing an awning and damaging furniture. He was arrested monday morning at 4 30. Charges of causing bodily harm were dropped after Nicolaidis withdrew the accusations the Agency reported. United press International Rej rated a court of misdemeanours sentenced minor to eight in Ohms in jail for monday s pre Dawn attack but gave him inc option of Patna s650 instead. The Fine was paid by a representative of the american embassy and Hie Sailor was returned to his ship a court spokesman said. The embassy spokesman told the stars and stripes he could not confirm whether an embassy official paid minor s Fine. Two 6lh reel ships the Saratoga and the guided missile destroyer William v. Pratt sailed into the Bay of Athens sunday on a routine visit a government spokesman said. The Saratoga is on a five Day port Call inc greek defense ministry told the associated press. Port authorities said two More . Navy ships the Dock Landing ship Spiegel Grove and Oiler Mem Mack Are expected in Piraeus later this week. The embassy spokesman said he was aware of the impending Spiegel Grove visit but nol the Merrimack visit while thousands of sailors on Shore leave visited archaeological Sites or places of entertainment hundreds of other were kept out of the acropolis because of a three Day strike by guards asking for double pay on sundays up  sailors were disappointed with the closure of the acropolis but said they Felt they were compensated by other aspects of their  came from the United Stales hoping to see the acropolis and these Guys Are on strike. I would comeback if i knew they will not be on strike again said Skippy Smith 23, a Sailor from he Saratoga they warned us of Ami americanism but we did not observe any said Arthur Burlington 22, also of the Sara Toga. People were very Nice to us and i was surprised almost everybody spoke English Smith told the wire service. Police expecting violence from left Wing extremists took Strong measures to protect american targets. In Stead terrorists exploded bombs monday outside a government ministry and a police  reported no injuries or sinous damage in Ine 2 30 . Explosions outside the ministry of Public order and a police  unknown Man in a Call to a local newspaper said the bomb attacks were carried out by the terrorist group Christos Tsoutsouvas in opposition to the Fleet visit. The group is named after a Terrar isl killed in 1985 during a clash with police. The pro Moscow greek communist party also protested the visit distributing leaflets in Piraeus demanding that the 6lh Fleet and other american forces leave Greece. The Piraeus movement for change Progress and cooperation a communist led group asked Loca organizations to protest and express their opposition to the first Fleet visit since 1983. Soviets toughen measures against spread of aids Moscow a soviets and for eign visitors suspected of having aids can be forced to undergo testing and anyone who knowingly infects another person can be jailed for up to eight Yean according to a government decree published tuesday the Lough ruling is an indication of the rowing seriousness with which the soviet Union is dealing with aids Al though officials have acknowledged fewer Ian 40 carriers of the deadly Dis ease in the .s.r. And have said most Are foreigners. Health officials already have opened clinics for voluntary testing for the acquired immune deficiency syndrome a disease with no known cure which destroys the body l ability to fight infection. In addition a world health Organiza Tion official who visited Moscow earlier this month said he helped make a one hour television program on aids which was unpriced Cleo for its frankness about sex. The program has not yet been shown. The decree adopted by the presidium of the supreme soviet provided for forced testing of soviet citizens foreign ers and stateless persons living or stay ing in the territory of the .s.r.when there Are grounds for assuming that they arc infected with the aids  the decree which was published by the official Tass news Agency said. I they Dodge taking the test voluntarily. The persons. May be brought to med ical institutions by health authorities with the assistance in necessary cases of authorities from the in prior ministry persons seeking to avoid the lest May also be expelled the decree said. U did nol say if the soviet Union would expel foreigner found to have aids but Tom has been the practice according to inter National ii Ali officials deliberate exposure of another per son to the danger of being infected with aids shall be punished with up 10 five years in prison inc decree said  
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