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     European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - October 28, 1994, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Vol. 53, no. 194 500 Friday october 28,1994 r d 8693 judgment at Nurnberg bavarian Community to disband during 95 by Ron Jensen. Nurnberg Bureau Furth Germany the Nurnberg military Community with roots in the final Days of world War ii will cease to exist by the end of 1995, with most facilities and personnel gone by sept. 30. The Only remnant of a Community that As recently As four years ago boasted a population of 37,500 will be the american forces network broadcasting station on William o. Darby Cavern in Firth where it will remain. But even that possibility is Mainz also hit hard draw Down Chart see Page 4y questioned by an officials. Gone in August and september will be an Exchange and commissary that still attract shoppers from a wide geographic Region. Gone also will be the bavarian american hotel constructed by the third Reich in the 1930s to House nazi leaders when Nurnberg was site see disband on Page 4 100 mites tic sea Idar Oberstein France czech rep. Austria aps amps her dream crashed in Pacific it. Kara Hultgrenn of san Antonio the first female to Quality As a Navy f-14 combat Pilot smiles confidently in a photo taken last january in san Diego. Flying was her greatest Joy until her life ended tuesday at sea off California. Hultgrenn 29, was killed when her Jet crashed while trying to land on a Carrier. See Story on Page 6. Green Beret a teams were 29 army installations to close in round 7 7 by Effie Batman Heidelberg Bureau the demise of the Nurnberg military Community dominates the european draw Down list issued thursday by the . Military. The announcements the 17th in a series that began four years ago a lists 29 army installations including 10 in Niernberg and one air Force site to be returned to the German government. The deadline is oct. 1, 1996, although some closures will occur sooner. The closure of the Martin Luther King Village housing area in Mainz Means the loss of 672 government apartments and significantly reduces the. . Presence in that City. In addition nine army units will withdraw from Europe affecting 998 military eight civilian and 21 local National positions. Also the former army Hospital in Frankfurt pre see close on Page 2 syrian Leader talking peace Clinton says Jerusalem apr in extraordinary talks in Syria president Clinton said thursday that president Hafez Assad a went beyond anything he said before on making peace with Israel. Clinton then sped on to Cru Salem to meet with israeli officials who said Progress indeed had been made. Assad who has built his career on confrontation with Israel spoke anew of a full peace in return for the Golan Heights and israeli withdrawal from Southern Lebanon. Clinton told the israeli Knesset a something is changing in  while Clinton stressed that a peace treaty was not at hand american officials believed Assad showed new and promising signs of  a a a a a a. A. A a a after the first trip to Syria by an american president in 20 years Clinton observed that Assad spoke openly about transforming the Region from a state of War to a state of peace enabling arabs and israelis to live in Security stability and Prosperity. A we have been urging president Assad to speak to see Clinton on Page 2 to kuwaitis like Clinton but a Bush is their first love see Page 2 by Vince Crawley staff writer Camp Doha Kuwait a when top . Commanders meet president Clinton in the desert today they will be joined by a Green Beret Captain whose troops rushed to the front with kuwaiti units in the first hours of this months persian Gulf crisis. A the was leading the fight for the whole goddamned country 100 Kilometres 62 Miles North of everybody else a a special operations officer said of army capt. Timothy s. Slemp. Slemp a outfit co a 2nd in 5th special forces group arrived in Kuwait for a routine training Mission oct. 3, three Days before the discovery that iraqi troops were massing near the kuwaiti Border. A when the first kuwaiti units started rolling out of their garrisons we were with them a said Slemp 32, who comes from Chattanooga Tenn. His 65 Green berets divided into five a teams were the first . Forces involved in the crisis which quickly faded after the iraqi units retreated in the face of a . And coalition troop buildup in the Gulf. In peacetime the a teams Are the Only permanent combat ground forces in Kuwait and they act As military advisers who train alongside kuwaiti units said it. Col. Charles Paxton commander of 3rd in 5th special forces group. In wartime the a teams stay with their kuwaiti units and coordinate fighter aircraft support from coalition air forces. A your Job is to live with them to eat with them Quot and if needed to die with them a said capt. Don Bolduc an a team commander. Within hours of deploying to Kuwait a Northern Border Slemp said his a teams had made radio Contact with airborne warning and control system aircraft that act As air traffic controllers in combat zones. A we had scheduled a rehearsal of this Mission within the first seven Days of our arrival a Slemp said. A your rehearsal turned out to be a lot bigger than we  while his a teams were on the front see fight on Page 3  
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