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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Wednesday, January 26, 1994

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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - January 26, 1994, Darmstadt, Hesse                                The stand prices fic us a to .s2, no. 283 500 wednesday january 26,1994 d 8693 a Joulwan assesses cuts risks by Joseph Owen Heidelberg Bureau Stuttgart Germany real world missions Are taxing the shrinking . European come but its com Mander said he does t know yet How such missions will affect the Force when it drops to 100,000 service members. The command now has about 158,000 military personnel Gen. George a. Joulwan said tuesday. It is scheduled to meet the 100,000 target in 1996. What you have left then is the determination frisk Joulwan said during an interview tuesday at the command s Stuttgart Headquarters. In other words if we re still committed to operations Sharp guard and deny flight and provide Promise Ana provide Comfort and those Are still ongo ing plus we have partnership for peace we need to look at that very carefully. I m not sure 100,000 is enough but if that s what we have to Deal with then i have to say what Are the risks and what do we need to augment it if we be got to do these missions operations Sharp guard deny flight and provide see cuts on Page 2 a lesson in dogged determinations a Dove Cotay grooming an Energy packed German Shepherd for patrol dog port group plays the target role. Above left Upcraft learns certification is not child s play As sgt 1st class James Power that it s not easy to flee with an Iron Jawed Sharp toothed a Topa military police dog handler demonstrates with astern tool dog hanging onto your Arm. Thank heaven for that protect during a training session tuesday in Mannheim Germany Tive sleeve the handler smiles As she walks away after the spec. Jonette l. Upcraft a fellow my from the 26th area sup training session at Taylor Barracks. . Lacks forces for 2-Point War Murthy says Washington a a key democratic lawmaker tuesday challenged president Clinton s position that . Forces can succeed militarily in two regional conflicts at the same time. Rep. John p. Murtha d-pa., chairman of the House appropriations defense subcommittee also predicted that Clin ton will have to confront North Korea sometime in the next year possibly with Force to prevent the development of nuclear weapons. They have to understand that we take it seriously and we re prepared to react militarily if they were to develop a bomb he said at a breakfast meeting with reporters. Barring intervention by China in sup port of North Korea Murtha predicted that in a Onc-on-6ne confrontation . See Murtha on Page 2 Jackson settles suit could run to $10 million Santa Monica Calif. A without admitting guilt Michael Jackson has settled a lawsuit that said he molested a Young boy. Terms of the settlement were not disclosed but left the boy very Happy the youngster s attorney said tuesday. Various reports put the settlement at least $10 million. I am very Happy with the Resolution of this matter said Larry Feldman attorney for the boy now 14. The boy Feld see Jackson on Page 2  
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