European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - December 30, 1993, Darmstadt, Hesse Thursday december 30, 1993 the stars stripes Page 3 Neo by Ron Jensen Nurnberg Bureau Forth Germany a recognition avoidance of right Wing extremists Are the subjects of a memorandum circulated by the 100th area support group. The four Page memorandum cites an oct. 29 attack on members of the . Luge team As evidence that americans must be cautious. A this incident demonstrated that americans constituting As we do a multiracial society can easily become the victims of neona2i. Or skinhead violence a the memos author writes. The memo signed by col. Gay m. Tobin commander of the 100th area support group whose Headquarters Are in graft Wohr instructs commanders supervisors to pass the information to soldiers civilian employees. The oct. 29 attack occurred in Thi Ringen in Eastern Germany when the . Athletes including one Black Man entered a bar frequented by right wingers. No one was seriously Hurt in the attack. The memo includes a list of businesses identified As being frequented by Neo nazis or skinheads in the Looth area support group. The information on How to recognize right wingers came from a periodic Force Protection message from the . Army Europe try mid november. According to Usa eur regulations knowingly associating with a right Wing group or other extremist organizations that advocate violence can affect a persons , a Usa eur spokesman said. No other area support group appears to have disseminated the information As thoroughly As the i00th. In the 26th area support group in Heidelberg the Usa eur information was the basis for a Story Ori How to identify Neo nazi bars. The memo said skinheads often Are identifiable by their appearance which includes shaved Heads Jean bomber jackets Black jackboots nazi like jewelry. They wander in groups of five to 10, often Pathan die act belligerently it said. Loud unprovoked remarks delivered in anger Are an obvious tip off that you Are in the presence of Neo nazis the memo said. If such an incident occurs. Americans Are advised to leave the premises. The memo also advised americans not to Wear cloth americans talking trash to get into by sue Palumbo Mediterranean Bureau Naples Italy a mention ret. In the United states or Germany an it you get a rundown of what color Glass or plastic goes in what bin. Mention recycling in Italy you re More Likely to get a Blank stare. In a nation where the word Recycle is not listed in most dictionaries environmentally conscious americans Are battling to expand recycling efforts. A we Are in a country where it is very difficult to sell the concept of recycling because italian businesses done to have the facilities to Deal with it a said Richard Crandall chief of the defense re utilization marketing office in Livorno. The office markets recyclable government property for All . Military bases in Italy. It also assists no appropriated agencies such As morale welfare recreation offices by finding buyers for recycled no government material. Defense department regulations require the military to dispose properly of hazardous waste recyclable materials Crandall said. Most hazardous wastes such As Oil Antifreeze batteries Are recycled reused on installations. Other materials such As steel brass aluminium paper plastic Are collected with the aim of Selling them. However few italian firms buy such materials unlike in the United states there is no Federal mandate requiring italian firms to use a percentage of recycled materials. Few italian companies Recycle anything other than a Small percentage of their own products Crandall said. Italians Aren t necessarily opposed to the recycling concept a they just done to want to pay for recycled products. A when we first started this they wanted us to pay them to take the stuff a said Navy chief warrant officer 2 George Dampher who runs the recycling program in Naples. A a that a not the Way it is supposed to work a he said. �?o1 want them to pay to collect enough of any material requires military communities to store it ass Suo Palumbo Navy chief warrant officer 2 George Dampher checks recycling bins at naval support activity Naples Italy where he runs the recycling program. Until enough is gathered to attract a buyer. However most . Military installations in Italy Lack storage space. A we have to collect about 2 tons of aluminium before anyone will even be interested in it a said Petty officer 1st class Daniel Moran the environmental coordinator for naval support activity la Maddalena Sardinia. A a we re on a Small base on a tiny Island with Only 175 military people a he said. A How Long do you think it will take to collect that Many cans a the support activity began recycling about a month ago. Aluminium cans sometimes contain almost As much tin As aluminium must be cleaned crushed Crandall said prompting Many contractors to avoid scrap aluminium if cans Are included. Scrap metals such As brass steel must be sorted before they can be shipped Crandall said. Paper must be stored to keep it dry. Finding buyers for recycled goods is Only part of the problem Dampher said. . And italian regulations Are another. For example some . Laws require time consuming background checks of potential buyers in addition to details about final disposition of each material. Italian Laws require contractors to pay customs fees on materials they buy from the . Defense agencies. Despite the problems Dampher said it is possible to make or save Money by recycling. The Naples program saved an estimated $30,000 by finding firms to pay a few dollars per car for those that were abandoned on the activity. . Military officials had set aside $30,000 to pay italian firms to take the cars off the installation. Dampher said he expects to save naval support activity Naples an estimated $100,000 per year through this other recycling efforts. Some morale welfare offices have begun their own programs. Nas is Gonella a mar department Sells recycled cans paper Wood put the proceeds from the sales in a fund for Leisure activities. Such offices Iii Naples la Maddalena Are planning similar projects a a those organizations can do things a rms can to Crandall said. A they can probably go directly to a smelter eliminate the Middle Man or look for their own contractor. There is Money to be made Here. You just have to be ing Toliaf might mistakenly Label them a skinhead which could result in clashes with left wingers. Area businesses listed As known hangouts for right Wing extremists Neo nazis skinheads a re broken Down by base support battalion with the 116th ease support in near Nurnberg having the largest number. Those listed within the 116th area Are a Motten Kistle Pil stube at Siemens Strassl 24 in Nurnberg. A a Bahn i pick at the main train station in Furth. A disco trend address unknown in Schwabach. A Minchener Kindi Luitpold Strasse 54, Erlanger. A Grinner Baum Erlanger Strasse 12, Kalch Reuth. A Melody Sarn Burgstaller Weg 2,1 Lor Ogena Raeh. A Wylke Brauc 4, Lluch stall . Aisch the memo said there Are no known locations within the 281st base support in in Vilseck or the 409th base support Lin in Grayem Vohr. It also mentions that several locations in the Village of Kummers Nick Langenfeld near Amberg in the 282nd base support in area of Hoyc Fols Are right Wing hangouts hut it does not specify business names. Baum older go gets 6 months by the stars stripes a Soldier in Baum older Germany has been sentenced to serve six months in jail for drug Possession. Pvt. Steve m. Shangreau of he co 4th in 12th inf regt was found guilty of Possession with intent to distribute 352 dosages of Ltd Possession of marijuana. The general court martial by a panel of four officers three enlisted personnel was held dec. 21 22 in Baum older lie also was sentenced to a bad conduct discharge forfeiture of All pay allowances. According to trial testimony Shang Caus a Roommate was caught dealing in inc drugs when he tried to Soli them to an investigator according to Monique Brotherton a spokeswoman for the Baum older Community. After the Purchase a search of the soldiers room aug 9 turned up drugs which prompted authorities to charge Shangreau. A this Roommate s name is not being released because he has not been charged or tried yet a said Madeleine a Woitkowski a Baum older spokeswoman. His Roommate has been absent without leave since the of Means 2.000 can stay in Ciurlik a turkeys amp so nearly 2.000 Allied service members will be allowed to remain at in Ciurlik for another six months following the turkish parliament s narrow approval tuesday of an Extension of operation provide Comfort. About 1,600 american 190 British 140 French 60 turkish service members Are temporarily based at in Ciurlik in support of the operation said . Air Force c Apt. Karen finn director of the provide Comfort combined information Bureau the Issue has been controversial because critics believe turkeys kurdish separatists operate from Northern Iraq. Allied aircraft based at in Ciurlik participate in armed reconnaissance missions Over Northern Iraq enforcing a no Fly zone established by the United nations about 70 aircraft from the four nations a including fighters cargo planes refuelling aircraft helicopters a Are involved in provide Comfort finn said. Nations of the persian Gulf War Coli lion began provide Comfort in april 1991. They fed sheltered iraqi kurd who fled to Turkey when their postwar rebellion against Iraq failed. As the refugees returned to Northern Iraq Allied forces pulled out of the area provide Comfort s Mission shifted to protecting them from Saddam a soldiers
