European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - May 29, 1994, Darmstadt, Hesse Vol. 53, no. 42 500 sunday May 29,1994 d 8693 a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a is amps Davo Dudlo spectators and air planes pack the flight line at Raf Mildenhall England on saturday during the first Day of air fete 94. Thousands get a lift at air fete by Marc Mcfann . Bureau Raf Mildenhall England More than 100,000 people saturday attended the first Day of air fete 94, which organizers say is the largest military sponsored air show in the world. Today a crowd is expected to be More than twice that air fete officials said. The onslaught for Raf Mildenhall a air fete celebrating its 19th year is nothing new to the surrounding Community. Many of the nearby pastures normally dotted with grazing sheep and cattle Are jammed with tents campers cars and , family still in pain 1 year later by Ron Jensen Nairn Borg Bureau As Steven Adams Speaks the Burden of the past 12 months weighs heavily on every word punctuating his delivery with weary pauses. On May 25, 1993, Adams daughter Stacey a learning disabled 16-year-old, stepped from a Public bus on her Way to school in Firth Germany and darted into traffic. A White Mercedes smacked her a hard a knocking her into the air and several Yards Down Schwabacher Strasse. Her injuries were horrendous permanently debilitating. Since then Adams and his wife Cheri a along with son Joshua 14, and daughter Kinsey 7 a have endured the and Downs of Stacey a health the double bogey on Golf copters Washington a a Flap Over White House aides use of a military helicopter for a Golf Outing intensified after spokesmen for president Clinton acknowledged that a second chopper was involved in the trip. Taxpayers will be reimbursed for the Cost of operating both aircraft part of the Marine corps presidential Fleet officials said. A a a a. A a a. A a a. A after first denying that a second helicopter was involved Clinton aides conceded late Friday that two choppers made the trip tuesday to a country club near new Market my about 50 Miles Northwest of Washington. The second aircraft remained Between four and 20 Miles away while the first one landed on the Golf course said the White House communications director Mark Gearan 1 the trip Cost David Watkins White see softer on Page 2patriotism mix As girl scouts Honor fallen most of the areas businesses have converted their commercial parking to the More profitable Enterprise of pay parking for the air show. Aircraft from the United Stales United kingdom Canada France Bel see lift on Page 2 counselling of their son who is haunted by the memory of the Accident he witnessed their own emotional peaks _ and valleys the loss of their financial Security As expenses popped up with great frequency and the uncertainty see Stacey on Page 4 by Craig Martin staff writer , France in the Solitude of the largest american world War 11 cemetery in Europe on an overcast saturday morning Holly Holland Rebekah Rowley and 92 of their friends and acquaintances picked up tiny French and american flags resting on White headstones. Using a heavy wrought Iron device As a guide they pressed the flags perpendicularly into the ground at specific intervals from the base of the headstones. They repeated that process throughout the morning until More than 20,000 red White and Blue flags graced the fronts of every Carrara Marble Cross or Star of David. The 94 girl scouts from communities around . Military installations at by Burg Sembach Span Dahlem and Heidelberg Germany honoured the 10,489 see Honor on Page 2more than just a Day at Beach jul m by Vince Crawley Normandy Bureau Omaha Beach France memorial Day weekend used to ust mean extra time off for pfc. Ichael Sheehan an ambulance crewman who will be standing by to help anyone injured during the up coming a Day ceremonies a before nobody hardly thought about it Sheehan said of memorial Day and a Day. A Sheehan 19, from Panama City Beach fla., is a medic deployed with task Force Fox Green the . Active duty unit at Omaha see Beach on Page 2
