European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - January 23, 1990, Darmstadt, Hesse Spec. Clarence Mackall from Vii corps readies himself fur his second move in 12 hours. On the Road again. Is. 2 Kevin Woods uses his head set to communicate with another Bradley fifth a r . West Germany there in no solders hunkered Down in Ecru iks Dunn Vii Lunon shield ". The Manue or damage folks would co ballistic Over that kind of Bod mutilation. I he Only time you see a shovel in a is hand is when he carefully smooth ruts left by a humvee there Are plenty of Hur vees in the Manucher Box. Ehrardt jays. Too. And 51, 300 enlisted pawns in a giant chess ame being Pla de by their Lotfin is born too late for Nintendo but cach in up Hist thanks to computer Battle simulation in the Field it s All the same to the Soldier some veterans Sec this year s scaled Down even ise As being not much different Horn previous cars sol. Roberts of Vii corps 2nd Amu a kept has been to the last four act orders. I d a the on difference is thai we have More Umpire out Here Roberts said an Umpire per platoon that was Una Ord of last time. A makes for some pretty accurate accounting " t ii Day two the. Cotos. Roberts and Twu of to v a a Louis Phi 2 Kevin wods and i pc. Bred manned a Bradley fighting Eric a and were already on their see rid ir.e1," of this dry tire War. We were killed yesterday by another Roberts said. He snuck up on us. Now m a real Battle 1 would have either fired at him or run or both. But the Umpire said he got us firm. I Don t know. In this situation it s All up to the meanwhile Scarbrough gazed through binoculars for approaching enemy Brad Leys from v corps. This is his first re forger. I think it s exciting he said. I m glad to by out " jut Here Means Rev Germany. A of i it that has seen cataclysmic changes in the last Lew months. I he Tell the soviets Pulini their forces Back. Talk of looped n Nom is no longer just talk. \ r Sia Rhrou a. Who Eli in the Ann 2f months the us Type. In the a Buical world Don t Neils i la Atli to i. Mission. We still have our Job to do to defend against an invasion. We still have to train for it. I m glad id see chants Are taking place. I Ler the i s military has played a pan in what s happened i Don t know what part but we be definitely had an affy the Battles Don i Asi \ a to in this muck War. I or the men 1 1 the Field the excitement u the Chase is overshadow eci by the Daining process of constant reposition in i. Tearing Down packing up. Moving out we were on the move yesterday at three in the afternoon and i to. Hns Duodv. Who s a truck Driver Lor what he and his buddies Call the hardest work ing Squadron in the and a i a or Woody the other men in a tactical operations Center Tiv move that began at 3 . On i tuesday did t end until i . On a Rainy wednesday. A the Lime Vii got the operations Center set up it was three Woody said when he crawled into his stove heated tent it was 4 . They woke him at 7 . But it s of he said. Ill catch up on my sleep his dirty face was tight his eyes Alert the reformer rhythm had set in. Up. Clarence Mackall left and pfc. Chris Woody pack their personal gear in Prei tactical operations Center. Page 4 stars and stripes special edition tuesday january 23, 1990
