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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Wednesday, June 5, 1991

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     European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - June 5, 1991, Darmstadt, Hesse                                I wednesday. June 5. 1991 the stars and Ste Cesir a a military american German partners win awards Grafe Wohr Germany a Allied and . Military units and individuals will receive project partnership awards Forther outstanding performance in joint training exercises last year. . Units and their partner German units will receive the awards thursday at a ceremony hosted by the 10th Panzer Grenadier brigade in Widen Germany. Units being honoured Are Best company troop or detachment 64th military police co and 5th  720 cob 3rd in 66th Armor and 3rd pan  322 3rd so 11th army Cay regt and 4th  52 co a 498th support in and  Nie 320 he co 1st brigade 3rd army div and stabs Kompanik  13. Best battalion or equivalent 793rd military police in and  760 2nd in 5th Field arty and  285 1st so 2nd army Cav regt and Panzer Grena Dier Bataillon 102 510th ordnance co and nac Schub Bataillon 220 and 9th engr in and Pizonie Bataillon 12. Best regiment or brigade 3rd brigade 3rd army div and Panzer brigade 14. Best division 3rd inf div and 12 Panzer Divi Sion. Single outstanding event 205th inf brigade and 4th  274. Outstanding service member 1st sgt. John Mayorga Job 3rd in 66th Armor 2nd it. George Hammontree Iii 1st in 36th Field arty  Uwe Jakob 2nd pan  51 and Oberle utlant Horst Hauck  12. Blanchard award trophy and plaques 1st in 36th Field arty and  81. Best company troop or detachment 12th . Army Field arty det and 3rd missile Gruppo  Quot Best Batalion or equivalent 3rd in 325th inf regt airborne in combat team and 4th corp do Armato Alpino joint training exercise 3rd in 325th inf regt airborne in combat team and 4th corp do Armato Alpino. Special forces interviews Nurnberg Germany a representatives of the army a special forces will interview soldiers in the Niernberg area this Rno nth. The recruiters will be at bismark Cavern in Ansbach on june 18, at building 355 on Pinder Barracks in Birndorf on june 19 and in building 7080 in Bamberg on june 20. All sessions begin at 9 . A physical train ing swim test will be Given following each session at 1 . Interviewees should bring copies of their forms 2a and 2-1. 1 further information can be obtained by contacting sgt. 1st class Thomas Lipuma at 4207066 or 7240. Sovereign to be added to soviet Union s name Moscow a president Mikhail s. Gorbachev and the leaders of nine republics agreed monday to change the country a name to the Union of soviet Sovereign republics but remain committed to socialist ideals Tass reported. The meeting was held at the government Dacha or country House in the Moscow suburb of novo Oga Revo that has been the site of previous sessions to Hammer out Gorbachev a proposed Union treaty the official news Agency said. On May 25, the Day after the previous session russian federation Leader Boris Yeltsin disclosed the leaders nearly Complete agreement on the name change. Under the plan the name would change from the a Union of soviet socialist Republic Quot to the Quot Union of soviet Sovereign  presidential aide Georgy  told Tass that the need to keep the word Quot socialist in the name was expressed at monday s meeting. But that argument was countered by the View that a no countries Are left in the world with ideological symbols in their names Quot Shak Nazarov said. The change does not mean the rejection of socialist ideals he was quoted As saying. The participants. Who political  Sci used leaders of   is tons called the autonomous Recu Hiuer. Worked on the Union treaty s preamble and us for or Section Tass said. That Section dealt with human rights government by the people free development All forms of ownership Market relations and other topics. Tass said. Gorbachev a Union treaty is designed to preserved the country As a federation. A in the first Dacha meeting on april 23, Gorbachev signed an Accord with the leaders of nine of the 15 Republic including Yeltsin to sign the Union treaty pm turn. Gorbachev would turn Over most of the Nance s Industrial and natural resources. Besides Russia the republics Are the Ukraine byelorussian. Azerbaijan Kadzhi Kristan Turkmenistan Uzbekistan Kirghizia and Kazakhstan. The republics that have said they will nor sign but Union treaty Are Lithuania Latvia Estonia. Moldavia. Armenia and Georgia. Tass did not say when the next session went lit he held although Gorbachev has said he wants to present the treaty to the republics parliaments this month. Eggs plaster korean Leader Seoul South Korea up a authorities ordered the arrest of 16 Radical students tuesday As Public sentiment Rose against the egg and flour attack on prime minister Chung won Shik. Top government officials pledged harsh punishment for those responsible and school authorities decided to expel 11 student leaders for the attack. Chung was lecturing at the graduate school of education of Seoul Shaniuk University of foreign studies monday when about 200 students started demonstrating outside the classroom. The students pelted him with eggs dumped flour Over his head and dragged him around for 30 minutes before pushing him out the main Gate of the school. The students accused him of firing about 1,500 teachers in an Effort to suppress a National teachers Union while he was serving As the government education minister in 1988-90. President Roh Tae woo was infuriated by the assault. A this is totally _ a against Basic human ethics a Roh said. Roh also has ordered prosecutors to Deal harshly with the violent anti government protesters who have swept the country since police beat to death a student protester on april 26. Chung a career educator who taught at the school before his appointment As prime minister May 24, went to the University monday hoping to Complete his scheduled lecture for the summer semester. A i feel extremely sad about the situation a Chung said through a spokesman. A it s regrettable thar the 7066or /24u. I i feel extremely sad about the situation Chung mat the prote j said through a spokesman. A it s regrettable that the  and not c pontiff presses polish lawmakers 1 to approve Law against abortions Warsaw Poland up a Pope John destruction Quot of lives and Pas  no m the . Paul ii admonished Poland s communist outlawing abortion. Shortly of Cru the  p. A my. Dominated parliament on tuesday for not Poland a had a Imera.   e Sejm  1 m a. Passing a Law Banning abortions. Era a r Nee the us a am an a c a a on an v n. Re a a what parliament a the right to say Estinor a a f. Vij "j2-,j j a 13  a you Are free to kill a or even a killing is in   _  when the Bine est efforts should be Dez it 1 j j i. Prime minister Chung won Shik his face and car covered Witti leaves Mankuk University after mondays attack. Disturbance erupted when wanted to Uiligi my o i nation As a professor rather than a prime Minmier at a news conference the student. A Aroi Omzie to the  s f. Re pretest was meant tit targe Tot Chung.  u he Mai Ier Iii Jimj Maer meat Poi War saw Poland up a Pope John Paul ii admonished Poland a communist dominated parliament on tuesday for not passing a Law Banning abortions. A what parliament a the right to say a you Are free to  or even a killing is in order a when the biggest efforts should be made to protect and help life in the first place a the pontiff said in a homily to thousands in the Central polish City of Radom. It was the pontiff second reference to the volatile Issue that is pitting the now democratic country. On monday in nearby Kielce he called on the lawmakers to Stop the Quot thoughtless estimate formed decent c a recent the Law Pung nor. The s would in veer for Nurnberg  a Quot he 5.c-fem.e Reutti Isaiam mid Mart Louie Golem w Jho d a  n Eire in a a Rainy i v a in a nr1 i n it a a a in in  Nei non Iii earn Mil on in r. Uan or Tim Vine a  1  ,.--- r. A \ a in j a a in a. I i a 1 in. Bit r n . N -. M. On min in e a  to i 11c.i  
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