European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - November 11, 1993, Darmstadt, Hesse Vol. 52, no. 207 50c thursday november 11,1993 d 8693 a . Army Survey to mtg in around unto gauges effects of draw Down by Joseph Owen Heidelberg Bureau Heidelberg Germany army Community residents think troop cuts have done More harm than Good to military health care postal service and child education in Europe poll results show. But Consumers still Are relatively satisfied with All those services according to results of the . Army Europe s latest annual personal opinion Survey. Those findings and others Are based on 5,314 responses to 22,000 random Survey mailings conducted by the office of the Deputy chief of staff for personnel. The Survey was failed in March 1993, and analysis of the Dat began in May. The command see poll of Page 2 vets accuse military of deadly deception Washington a persian Gulf veterans fighting for their lives against cancer say it was iraqi chemicals not a sonic Boom that shattered the night sky of Northern saudi Arabia on Jan. 20, 1991, veterans and family members testify ing tuesday before the House veterans affairs committee said the military has ignored the possibility of chemical contamination just As it for years dismissed the claims of Vietnam War vets Over the health effects of the defoliant agent Orange. The military should be held responsible for my son s death said Hester and cock of Ocala fla., whose son Michael an army specialist died last year of multiple cancers. She said her son a football player and wrestler in High school began bleeding from the rectum a Day after the Jan. 20 scud missile attack that according to the veterans set off Gas alarms and sent troops diving for Gas masks. Adcock said see vets on Page 2 among the fallen is John Bohr workers use blowing machines to remove autumn leaves from 14,246 american soldiers from world War i fill the cemetery Meuse Argonne american cemetery in preparation for today s near Romagne sous Mon Faucon France. See related stories Wreath laying ceremonies marking veterans Day. The Graves of and photos of Page 4. To killed when British tour bus crashes Faversham England a a bus carrying american tourists to Canterbury Cathedral careened off a wet Highway wednesday and plunged Down a 20-foot embankment killing 10 people. The dead were eight women and two men including two Sis ters and the British bus Driver police said. There were 36 survivors 30 of whom were injured. Hospital officials said none of the injured was in danger of death. Police refused to release the victims identities or say where they were from until their rela Tives had been informed. But one family on Board was a 75-year-old woman and her four daughters said Tommy Becnel a relative in Lafayette la. Two of the Sisters died. The bus carrying 46 people clipped the Back of a Van on the Highway in Kent county in Southeast England police said. It spun around plunged through a crash Barrier and landed on its Side. Travellers International a Brit ish tour company that operated the bus said there were 42 americans two canadians the Driver see crashes on Page 2 is vice president Al Gore and Ross Perot Trade a Bushel of barbs Over Naftal 12-13 Konig see Bavaria s Emerald Gem is stripes Tyi Jii
