European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - June 4, 2007, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 4 stars and stripes june 2007 photos by Ben and stripes 1st class Casey a Soldier from the 21st theater support and air Force staff Sarah assigned to the 723rd air mobility enjoy a fire As they rest their weary Bones around the second Day of Viking Challenge held at Vogel Weh in the 24hour benefits the Lan Stuhl Fisher evil riggers prevail in Viking Challenge participation doubles in 24hour to Benefit Fisher House by Ben Bloker stars and stripes Germany out of the cold night air emerged Zombie like figures set on one purpose to make sure their teams walked 24 hours Over 500 participants in teams of up to 10 people pulled around Hemlock shifts Over the weekend to raise Money for the Lan Stuhl Fisher the 24hour dubbed the Viking was in its second year and nearly doubled in according to event coordinator air Force Christopher we had 22 teams last said Law son who was a participant this year we Are up to 51 teams with people from the air army and the Kaiserslautern military Community club a group of enlisted e5 and organized the after trudging through the rain in the Middle of the mud streaked walkers headed for dozens of tents surrounding the Vogel Weh dirt track for a Many had fire pits going to keep team mates the atmosphere remained Light throughout with diversions such As hot cold Beer and a Saipan slide Courtesy of the 786th Security forces even As bad As the weather it didst seem to slow anyone said Overall Lap counts appeared to be higher than the inaugural once the clock struck 10 laps were counted and awards were passed the 5th quartermaster evil riggers prevailed with the most team a total of equivalent to donations were counted and Are projected to exceed although Lawson said that it was too Early to Tell the exact amounts email Ben Bloker at Bethany of the water walkers team and air Force staff Deanna Vazquez of the Here for Beer team make the most of the 24hour Viking Challenge fundraiser held at jag gets jurisdiction Over unlicensed firearm Case involving airman by Bryan Mitchell stars and stripes Raf England a rare Legal a Spe Cial operations airman will be spared going before a British judge on an unlicensed weapons charge after the 100th judge advocate generals office gained jurisdiction Over the of base Inci Dent the 352nd special operations group airman will now face the military Justice system following an air Force office of special investigations probe into the alleged Possession of a Shotgun without a British firearm certify according to 100th staff judge advocate Mark its not but not Allison said of the jurisdictional the american military in England routinely defers queries on investigations into of base Inci dents to the British Law enforce ment citing hosta Tion the who has not been identified by either the air Force or the Suffolk be came the subject of a constabulary investigation following a bizarre incident outside his Milden Hall Home earlier this shortly before 3 on april the airmen spotted a stranger outside the window of his Home on Kings when the stranger said he was looking for a and was told by the airman there was no party at his Alli son a Short time the suspected prowler returned to the air mans Home and a conflict ensued Between the according to the Suffolk which said it also initially launched an As Sault but refused to say who was As part of the the alleged prowler told police he saw a Shotgun inside the airmans the constabulary filed no charges against the suspected but reported the information about a possible unlicensed firearm to the Crown prosecution the British equivalent of an american District attorneys of we cant investigate a part of an if a victim has Bro Ken the we cant ignore that fact in our said suf Folk constabulary chief inspector Stuart i can under stand the frustration and the perceptions about the the airman has continued to serve with the 352nd throughout the and will face military discipline thanks to officials from the 100th judge advocate Gener als office negotiating jurisdiction from the British system to the uniform code of military do i think that this will go to no i do Alli son the maximum penalty in Brit Ain for the Possession of a firearm without a certificate is five years in according to a Crown prosecution service email Bryan Mitchell at
