European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - October 4, 1991, Darmstadt, Hesse Vol. 50, no. 174 Friday october 4,1991 authorized unofficial publication for the . Armed forces 35c d 8693 . Marines sent near haiti7,000 americans May have to be evacuated from wire reports the United states has sent a contingent of marines to the Caribbean to prepare for a possible evacuation of americans from strife torn Haiti a Pentagon source said. The move came wednesday As president Bush said he was a disinclined to use american Force to act against the military takeover on the Island. The source said a contingent of a fewer than 500 marines had been dispatched from Camp Lejeune n.c., to the naval station at Guantanamo Bay in Cuba. The Force would be used Only to evacuate the estimated 7,000 . Citizens on Haiti a should it become necessary. Its the prudent thing to do a the source said. The source said some heavy lift helicopters were also being sent to Aid in the possible removal of . Citizens. Such an evacuation might be con ducted primarily with the helicopters the source said. Meanwhile the organization of american states reached tentative agreement Early thursday on a Resolution to impose sanctions against the military Junta in Haiti and to demand the immediate restoration of democratic Rule diplomats said. The agreement was worked out by Oas foreign a ministers during Marathon see Haiti on Page 2 haitians protest outside the organization of american states Headquarters in Washington on reportedly show Iraq has nuclear capability from wire reports Manama Bahrain a the massive haul of secret documents carted out of Baghdad by . Inspectors provide definitive proof that Iraq was engaged in the manufacture of nuclear weapons a Security Council source reported. The source familiar with the material said the inspectors did not uncover any grand design for the manufacture of a nuclear bomb. But they did find plans for components indispensable for making such a weapon. Until the inspectors seized the documents during their four Day confrontation with iraqi guards at the Iraq atomic Energy commission the source said the . Inspectors had evidence Only that Iraq had equip ment for enriching uranium a a process vital for making nuclear weapons. But such equipment could also be employed in the peaceful use of nuclear Energy. This ambiguity was cleared away by the documents. They made the intent to manufacture a nuclear weapon unmistakable the source said. The blueprints for the components a do not apply to anything but a weapon a the source said. Meanwhile weapons inspectors searching for scud missiles and launchers flew in . Helicopters thursday for the first time since the Baghdad government backed Down on its opposition to the use of foreign aircraft. The 20-member team took off Early in the morning from Baghdad a Rasheed military base said Alastair Livingston an official at . Special commissions office in Bahrain. . Inspectors wanted their own helicopters to make unrestricted surveillance flights in Remote areas and to stage Surprise visits at Sites suspected of holding iraqi weapons of mass destruction. Earlier teams have been restricted to the Baghdad area by the Lack of transportation. The inspection teams work for the . Special commission which is overseeing the elimination of iraqis Long Range missiles and nuclear chemical and biological weapon programs under terms of the persian Gulf War cease fire. President Saddam Hussein a government Long of see Iraq on Page 2 sergeant s Hobby is saving lives by Gary Miller Mediterranean Bureau some people at Ankara air station Turkey steer Clear of tech. Sgt. Gary Lebak. A people see me and say they done to want me around because things always happen when in a there a said Lebak a 38-year-old Pittsburgh native. What happens is Lebak saves lives. Four in fact so far. Lebak has restarted Peoples hearts using cardiopulmonary resuscitation and rescued struggling victims from the water. Even pulling someone from a burning building was Only child a play for Lebak. He was in the sixth Grade. His most recent Rescue has earned him the airman a medal. The decoration is the second highest peacetime award an air Force member can receive. Lebak is the non commissioned officer in charge of the resources plans division at Ankara air station. The Rescue for which Lebak received his medal happened aug. 12, 1990, when he was swimming in Ankara a Bay Nadir Bardaji Reservoir. As he swam he noticed a crowd Yelling at a Man thrashing in the water. Lebak swam to the drowning Man but by the time the he reached the spot where the Man had been the struggling swimmer had sunk to the reservoirs Bottom about 25 feet below. Lebak attempted to carry the swimmer to the surface three times but had to release him. A the was All Over me like an octopus a Lebak said. In his struggle to reach the surface the human octopus was pulling his rescuer Down. On Nis fourth attempt Lebak struck the drowning Man in the stomach. That subdued him Long enough for Lebak to carry him to the surface. The turkish swimmer had passed out by the time Lebak brought him ashore. He had no pulse and his lungs were filled with water. J Lebak performed car and the victim see Hobby on Page 2 a a 7 888 staff sgt Rick Jackson tech. Sgt. Gary Lebak
