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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Tuesday, February 11, 1992

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     European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - February 11, 1992, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Sex soviet spies plan to Tell All As authors Moscow apr reviled but respected for running one of the worlds most feared intelligence services sex soviet spies Are now uniting to Tell what they know of the worlds greatest espionage stories. The Kab Angle on president Kennedy a assassination the iranian revolution and the theft of . Bomb secrets Are among the nuggets promised by the association of foreign intelligence veterans. The 7-month-old association with about 500 members has set up a publishing division called Intel to gain respect a and profits a for former agents now facing political and economic uncertainty. Intel spool of potential authors Are the pkg by a highly educated and worldly foreign agents a among the Best and brightest from the secret police Agency that toppled governments including its own. All were career snoops abroad said Igor prelim a retired Kab colonel and association founder. Even though some sex spies have told their stories in recent years most have lacked the Opportunity to publish on their own something the new association can provide. A this Way you sit and write and we do All the work like any publisher a prelim said. In his apartment near the super secret Kab foreign intelligence Center in southwestern Moscow prelim leafed through a half dozen agreements signed by former agents giving Intel the right to find and negotiate with publishers for their stories. According to prelim a Vladimir Chirkov who worked in the United states will Tell How the soviets obtained american atomic bomb secrets. A Oleg Nechiporenko a former agent in Mexico and Vietnam is writing about Kennedy a assassination and his own meeting in 1963 with Lee Harvey Oswald. He claims to have More information but says it will come out Only in his Book. Kab officials have said that they turned Over their files to the Warren commission which concluded that Oswald acted alone in killing the president. A Leonid Sheb Arshin a former agent in Iran who headed the Kab briefly after the August coup is writing an overview of soviet espionage including details about the Rise of Iran a Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini and the fall of pakistani president Zulfikar Ali Bhutto. A Alexander fek Lisov known As Alexander Fomin while stationed in the United states will detail his involvement with nuclear weapons scientist Klaus Fuchs and the cuban missile crisis. Prelim said Intel is planning to make a documentary on soviet defectors and eventually to produce films at its own studio. But he said no contracts have been signed yet and was tight lipped on which foreigners have expressed interest in his stable of spy writers saying Only that the firms arc from France Germany and great  teen follows a Leader a and learns by Crystal Laureano staff writer Mannheim Germany a seventeen year old Stephanie Jones traded one morning of High school classes for a lesson in real life. Instead of accounting Spanish or algebra Jones started Friday by meeting with banking officials. As the morning progressed she toured a Field training site operated a tank simulator and inspected a motor Pool. Jones was one of 15 Mannheim High school juniors and seniors who were haired with Community leaders for a first and look at How they function. The Lith grader was matched with col. Paul Lenze commander of the 3rd brigade 1st army div during a typical Day s routine. A a in be probably done More in this four hour period but this is typical of my Day As a brigade commander Lenze said. A i schedule nothing in the morning so that i can go and visit  when the a follow the Leader program was first announced Jones thought that her group might spend the Day following a general around or sitting in a classroom. A but following key leaders made it More interesting because we were by ourselves with one Leader a she said. A you learn More about that one  although an army family member for eight years Jones knowledge of the inner Workings of the army was limited. She was surprised by the amount of training soldiers receive. A whether there is a War or not they Are always training and having classes or going on exercises a she said. A even if they Are Good they keep on improving  Jones who intends to study business management in College made preliminary arrangements for a class tour to the local Bank during her meeting with representatives from the Community a Branch of merchants Bank. While at Lenzey a office she met Ches Ter a 2-year-old bulldog who is the 3rd brigades Mascot. But what most impressed Jones was the tank simulator a on which she chalked up several a a kills a and an m1a1 tank she climbed into for a close up look. Aside from a new understanding of the army Jones also gained added perspective on the human Side of leadership. It changed her View of leaders. A you find out that the people in charge Are More caring than people make them out to be a she said. A today has made me feel they re Down to Earth people and you can talk to  a a he a just like anyone else a she said of Lenze. A this rank matters As far As his leadership position but he a still a person just one with a lot of  the time with the teen Ager was Well spent Lenze said. A a it san idea just to expose them students to a Little bit of the leaders in our Community to give them a sense of what we do and what a important. Maybe even serve As a role Model for someone in the future a he said. A hopefully we can share if Only briefly a sense of values and what we think and How we operate what we think is important and How we make All of this come  Lenze chairman of the Community a adult advisory Council on teen affairs said the a follow the Leader program is just one initiative geared at teens in the Mannheim Community. The advisory Council brings Community officials parents and teens together to discuss what Young people want. A Uttie Good thing is the decision making authority is sitting around a table in one room so when parents or students want to do something All of the resources in the Community Are in that room a Lenze explained. A we owe it to our youth that they have positive alternatives and that we Are providing a stimulating environment for them so that they re not just hanging  6a of Vewey Mannheim High school Junior Stephanie Jonea Points to a line of tanks while accompanied by col. Paul Lenze commander of the 3rd brigade 1st army div. Thurso pullback will have big Impact on area Thurso Scotland a amps the . Navy a withdrawal from the naval communication station United kingdom Here will result in a loss of More than $5 million in Trade and cause a Rise in unemployment in an area already beset with problems a local paper has reported. . Officials announced Jan. 30 that the . Navy would reduce its operations at Thurso and withdraw its 180 sailors and six officers from the base located on the northernmost tip of Scotland. The site will not be completely closed but will become a Remote controlled facility operated from another Navy communication site at Raf Edzell about 271 Miles away said it. Jack Papp a spokesman for . Naval forces Europe at the commands London Headquarters. The Navy has occupied the Thurso site since january 1964. The Caithness courier quoted Thurso cmdr. David Coleman As saying a a it a a realignment of the communications Structure of the . Navy in Northern great Britain. But the Impact on the Community is probably the same As if we were to  part of the land now used by the . Navy will be returned to the British ministry of defense but Low and High frequency transmitters and associated antennae will remain on another Section of the site said Papp. The realignment is to be completed by dec. 31. The site will be maintained by a contractor which Likely will be an american a because of the Security aspect a said Coleman according to the courier article. The Mission of the site will continue to be to provide communication services to . And nato ships aircraft and submarines in the Atlantic Fleet said Papp. Approximately 78 local nationals will lose their jobs As a result of the Pentagon a decision. Several companies and business have been cutting jobs during the current British recession. The Caithness courier reported about 500-plus jobs will be lost in the area through other local layoffs. About 49 of the 180 enlisted service members at Thurso will Transfer to the Edzell site Papp said. The other sailors will be reassigned in the United states and elsewhere. The United states will save $2 million annually by realigning Thurso a operation but will spend $4.2 million for the initial realignment process Papp said  
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