European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - April 18, 1994, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 2 the stars and stripes monday april 18,1994 at a glance j. Robert Oppenheimer is among . Scientists who gave the soviets information on efforts to build the first atomic bomb a retired russian spy says in his memoirs. See Story on page4. Deadbeat parents a program Aims to teach Deadbeat parents How to be More responsible and find Obs so they can help support their children. A Page 5 offer to Ulster a pumped the Irish republics Leader has been rebuffed after offering pro Brit ish protestants in Northern Ireland a guaranteed share of Power if they agreed to reunite Ireland. A a a a a a a a a a a a a Page 8 air bag concerns concern for child safety is prompting a fresh look at passenger Side air bags. A Page 9 Cher bowing out fearing she has become too closely identified with infomercials Cher told a Magazine Quot i be sold my soul in a a Page 10 getting a fast fix whether your Dollar is Worth More today than yesterday in Germany rarely takes longer than 15 minutes. To determine. A Page 14 Index j Abby Ann Landers. 15 automotive. 9 classifieds. 23-26 comics. 15,18-19 commentary. .13 crossword. 15 faces i places. 10 focus. 20-22 Horoscope. 25 Jumble. 25 letters a .�?��?��?��?���.12 Money matters. 14 sports .27-32 to listings. 31 weather. 11 names of victims in continue to surface by the associated press although the Pentagon has not released the identities of most of the victims of thursdays fatal encounter in the skies Over Northern Iraq the names of several have become known. As of late saturday Only two victims of the air disaster had officially been identified Barbara l. Schell a state department employee once cited for heroism and 2nd it. Laura Ashley Piper of the air Force. However other names have trickled out in reports by local newspapers and family members. In los Angeles the family of another american killed Erik Mounsey remembered the army warrant officer As a Man who loved flying and lived to help children. A a. A. A Mounsey 28, dreamed of being an air Force fighter Pilot. When he realized he did no to want to pull the trigger he switched to the army and took a demotion to Fly helicopters on Aid missions relatives a we re All in Shock just that this could happen to him Quot said brother John Mounsey. A a there a so Many questions that we feel Are never going to be asked or answered. Why did they do it Quot the family said Erik Mounsey was piloting one of the two Black Hawk helicopters. Throughout Godfrey Iii . Flags were flying at half staff for 23-year-ofd Mike Robinson an army Mechanic who also was on one of the helicopters. Previously family members and other sources had reported that other americans among the dead included Jerry Thompson and Richard a. Mulheim both army colonels Michael Allen Hall an army warrant officer Jeffrey Colbert an army specialist and John w. Garrettt jr., an army chief warrant officer. Tears from Page 1 names of All those killed. All military congregations including Gie Belstadt a frequently struggle with death loss of loved ones divorce and deployments Tyler said. A we in the army experience grief Over and Over again a he said. A we want to rid ourselves of the feelings As quickly As possible because they Are unpleasant grief is a part of the human condition he said. About 125 worshippers attended the somber sunday morning service and read aloud the 23rd psalm and from the Book of revelation. The psalm says in part a Yea though i walk through the Valley of the Shadow of death i will fear no evil for thou Art with me thy Rod and thy staff they Comfort me. Revelation 21 4 says a and god shall wipe away All tears from their eyes and there shall be no More death neither sorrow nor crying neither shall there be any More pain for the former things Are passed away a a a in a sure you feel As saddened by the events he said. A i do sense your heavy Tyler said that he changed his Sermon Friday after hearing about the tragedy. In an interview he explained that he Drew strength from the widow of one of the pilots As they took an afternoon walk Friday. A a. A a she ministered More to me than i did to her because she had such a Sweet Christian attitude a he said. A it was like god had his arms around us and was saying to is going to be All right a a he told the congregation. Losing loved ones and friends is painful. People feel they Are overwhelmed by grief he said. They often blame themselves for the incident or feel they could have prevented the problem. But Healing begins when people understand their feelings of loss Tyler said. The grief stricken also begin to question their Faith. They May feel that prayer is useless and condemn god for letting the loss occur he recommended that those feeling grief should a picture god on their Side rather than accusing him of being responsible for their suffering. A was we Grieve our loss a he said a it will help to deliberately Pray out our pain a crying out to god to express our anger is what god wants from people need to draw upon their Faith and remember Good memories of their lost loved ones he said adding that the memories restore Faith and serve As a foundation for the future. A when we Are depressed and All we can think about is our sadness it helps to Call upon our Good memories a Tyler said. A we recall people and events that brought happiness to us. These memories do assure us that god does love us very serb from Page 1 the Center of town. Our building is full of people fleeing. A a they re totally panicked a she said. A a they re telling us that the tanks and the serbs Are Only about 500 meters Yards a from their building. A they Unher staff tried to take a look outside and there was so much sniper fire they came Back Foa later said that the sounds of firing eased somewhat by Early evening and that some people reported that serbian tanks had pulled Back slightly. Medici is sans Fronti feres doctors without Borders an International medical Relief organization quoted its staff As saying Graz de a Hospital was being hit leaving staff members wounded and patients killed. Earlier on sunday a spokesman for . Peacekeepers maj Dacre Hollo Way said an agreement had been reached Between the United nations and serbs for the serbian forces to end their Advance on the City and to withdraw their heavy weapons from a nearly two mile radius around the City. Minutes later he reported the offensive was continuing. An official of the bosnian army High command said the talks had been nothing but a a a tricks allowing the serbs to continue their move toward the correction because of an editing error a Story sunday incorrectly identified two f-15c fighters that shot Down two . Army helicopters Over Northern Iraq. The f-15cs flew out of in Ciurlik a Turkey. From Page 1 71 soldiers who Are flying to fort Lewis wash., on tuesday As an Advance party of the 3rd brigade combat team the rest of whom will move there this summer. Unlike other soldiers who finish Tours of duty in Europe Gadsby did no to have to spend Days running to the Library the Bank the schools and other Community facilities to obtain clearance to leave. Instead Mannheim a 293rd base support in notified All those agencies of Gadsby a impending departure three weeks before his scheduled flight giving each of them five working Days to make a claim against him. The information Exchange occurred through the . Army Europe a Community automation system a 5th signal come product that creates a local network of computers connecting almost All Community services. A we Are testing the system. We have never done this before a said the 293rd�?Ts commander it col. Rick Kuenning. A the real Beauty of this is that it minimizes a soldiers More than a dozen agencies set up computer terminals at the sports Arena to Iron out last minute problems but the Only one that seemed indispensable for everyone was the finance table. The brigade had shipped the soldiers personnel records to fort Lewis already. A a it a getting closer to what Gen. David a Maddox wants where you can sit in one chair and do All these functions a said it. Cal. Robert n. Sweeney 3rd brigade executive officer referring to the . Army Europe commander at fort Lewis the soldiers in processing will occur similarly although spread Over a three Day period Sweeney said. The mass out processing resembled army cohort movements of the 1980s. The cohesion operational readiness and training system transferred whole units by attending to their needs in a single room but without the on line computers. The real test of such a system however will be its effectiveness when applied to soldiers who leave inde than in Masse. During fridays session at least sol Dier approval appeared unanimous. A a it a just so much easier having every thing right Here a said 1st it. Dartion Cordova a especially when you done to have a vehicle. Cordova the executive officer for the 4th a no a cob said his total out processing time at his last duty station fort Ben Ning ga., was about a full working Day. In Mannheim it amounted to a about an hour maybe. Not even close to an hour a he said. A i came this morning just to see How it works a said his wife. Shannon Cordova an administrative assistant for a financial planning company. She was the Only soldiers spouse who attended. Staff sgt. Christopher j. Cichon a master gunner assigned to the 4th a no a co a said the system works smoothly for single soldiers like him. A it a a these folks Are very Well organized. They re handling the Luggage movement real Well a said Cichon who has changed duty stations seven times in 14 years in the military part of which he spent in the marines. Gadsby who is married also has experienced several changes of duty station. A this is by far the easiest a he said
