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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Tuesday, January 17, 1995

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     European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - January 17, 1995, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Tuesday january 17, 1995 the stars and stripes Page 3ousted Soldier suspected of id misuse belongings removed from Barracks in his old Community by j. P. Barham Wurzburg Bureau Kitzinger Germany a . And German authorities Are investigating a cashiered cd Soldier who they say May have misused military documents to reenter Germany and take up residence in his old army Community. Jamie l. Bracey was detained at the Kitzinger cd change Complex nov 22 after allegedly using an invalid id card to Purchase items and Cash a Check. His personal belongings later were removed front a Barracks room authorities said. A a. The incident occurred about two months after the 17th signal in private was discharged because of indebtedness under chapter 14 of the uniform code of military Justice officials said. He was cleared from the installation and processed out of the military at fort Dix n.j., in late . Richard p. Evjen of co a 17th Sig Bri said he was shopping in the cafes bookmark in Kitzinger in november and saw Bracey in the store. A i knew Bracey had been chartered from the service and i could not believe he was in the Bookstore. I thought it was someone who looked like him because i knew he got on the flight and left Germany a Evjen a said. A a a a a a. \ a i got really suspicious when Bracey tried to Cash a Check at the Register 1 began to watch him closely As he left the  a Evjen said he followed Bracey to the Shoppe the where he saw him Cash a Check. A i asked the clerk if he used an id card and she said a yes it was an Active duty id a he said. Evjen said he confronted the former Soldier after he saw him buy merchandise at the store. A i asked him for his id and he said he did not have one a Evjen said. The sergeant then was joined by another member of his unit staff sgt. Paul Durand and they both questioned Bracey. A i asked him if he had a passport or visa and he said a no a Durand said. �?�1 told him to give me the id card he had used and when i got it we called the maps a Durand said. Within 10 to 15 minutes military police arrived and detained a a a Bracey. A. A a v a. A a a a a �?o1 thought he would be in real trouble for using an id card and coming Back on the Cavern a Evjen Saul Bracey however is a civilian and cannot be charged under military statutes. He was turned Over to German police who said last week that they Are continuing to investigate to determine if he is in the country illegally. He is not in custody police said. Bracey could not be reached for comment. He had reported his id card missing just before being processed out of Kitzinger said sgt. Kent m. 1vj�. A i let  o or vill la a Ulii Avra at a Usu Jiuu a opened so Bracey could get his personal stuff out e being turned Over to the German police a Evjen cholesterol Check please Julie Van Etton health promotions nurse for Nas Sigon Clay Hospital in Sicily Italy tests the blood pressure and cholesterol of Seaman apprentice Sarah Felts of the Public affairs office. Surgical specials examples of free surgeries offered hernia repairs ingrown Toenail and Bone Spur removals Lipoma benign tumor removals wart and Mote removals tubal ligation female sterilization vasectomies the health screening which took place last week attracted few people but Van Etton planned to draw in diners from the new Pablo a restaurant behind her. Johnson Braccy a former Section Leader. A the signed a sworn statement saying he had lost his Wallet containing his id card a Johnson said. First sgt. Pablito Carandang also of co a 17th Sig in said a Bracey received an article 15 for lying to his Chain of command and for no support of his family members and a chapter 14 and was discharged in september.�?�v1 \ a. A a. A. Evjen said that after Bracey returned to Kitzinger he apparently lived in the Barracks with friends. A a lot of people in the unit kept commenting about Bracey being Back and asking if anyone had really seen him a he said. A the maps went to a Barracks area and had a room before said. Maj. Arturo Cantu 417th base support in Provost marshal said a in Bracey a statement to maps he said he was visiting a Friend in the Barracks but was not living there.�?�. A a a. A. Cantu also said that Bracey told maps that he used his id card to take a commercial flight to Germany. When Bracey was turned Over to German police they were advised to file charges of wrongful use of a . Military id card and issuing worthless checks Cantu said. But he added a we have no jurisdiction Over civilians Only military  former pos to sue Japan paper reports London apr thousands of Allied servicemen forced into slave labor by Japan during world War ii apparently intend to sue the japanese government after a plan to compensate them collapsed. A London newspaper the Independent reported that 20,000 former prisoners of War from the United states Britain Australia and new zealand will file a multimillion Dollar suit Jan. 30 in Tokyo against the japanese government. The suit will seek about $23,500 for each former prisoner the newspaper said. Japan in violation of International regulations forced world War ii prisoners of. War to work in shipyards mines and Jungles. They were starved and beaten Ana some were executed Britain accepts that Japan settled compensation and other War claims in a 1951 treaty that reestablished diplomatic tics. But the gov can mint has backed veterans demands for compensation As a Goodwill gesture. During a visit to Tokyo in 1993, British prime minister John major received a Public apology from japanese prime minister Morihiro Hosokawa for the brutal treatment of Allied prisoners. Hosokawa refused top in reparations. Instead the two prime ministers suggested a compensation a a foundation funded by japanese companies that benefited from the slave labor. A amps Oava Casey exercises amps by the stars and stripes the 212th Mobile army surgical Hospital is offering vasectomies and other minor surgeries for the second year As part of an exercise at Wiesbaden a Germany in february. Only v corps Active duty members and soldiers in its subordinate units a the 3rd inf div and 1st army div a Are eligible to receive the free medical care said a 212th Mash release wednesday. The surgical exercise dubbed urgent care ii lasts from feb. 3 to 11. The dates for the minor surgical procedures Are feb 8 to 10. Setting up the Mash and training will be conducted before the actual dates for surgery. Examples of surgeries offered include hernia repairs orthopaedic hardware removals such As for ingrown toenails and Bone spurs Lipoma benign tumor removals wart and mole removals female sterilization through tubal ligation and vasectomies. No surgeries will be done that require an overnight stay. All patients will be treated and released the same Day the statement said. The exercise provides an Opportunity for ongoing training and use of Field equipment while also offering minor routine surgical care for soldiers in an actual Field setting the statement said. Patients will be medically evacuated by helicopter or by ground ambulance to simulate conditions of being a wartime casualty. A a. A. The 212th Mash is fully deployable and is the Only Mobile surgical Hospital in the army with All 154 members assigned to it. A. The Public is invited to tour the exercise at the Airfield from 9 . To noon feb. 11. Those interested in signing up should Contact sgt. 1st class Althea Jack chief Yardmaster at Dan 337-6710 or 3376197. A. A  
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