Friday's flight Water Usage I 727 NAS Norfolk, Va. 8:00 a.m. Monday, Oct. 1 Guantanamo Bay 11:00 a.m. noon Storage: 12.31 MIL - 88% Kingston, Jamaica 12:30 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 0 Guantanamo Bay 2:15 p.m. 3:20 p.m. Production: 1.35 MIL NAS Norfolk, Va. 6:15 p.m. Consumption: 1.44 MIL See page 3 Guantanamo Daily Gazette

71. 46 -- No. 193 U.S. Naval Base, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba Tuesday, October 2, 1990 A show of force: USS Independence moves into the Persian Gulf UPI - The Navy says the air- than 70 aircraft. Stationed inside the sian Gulf crisis. Senator Edward Kennedy, a craft carrier USS Independence is Gulf, their flying time to and from The resolution reflects the desire Massachusetts Democrat, says he entering the Persian Gulf today. targets in Iraq would be less than half of Congress to stand up to Iraq fol- will vote against the Persian Gulf It's only the second visit by an of what it is outside the Gulf, in the lowing its Aug. 2 invasion of Kuwait. resolution and warns it could give the American carrier to the Gulf. Offi- Arabian Sea. But it stops short of authorizing fu- administration the power to launch cially, the Navy says it's not in- Meantime, some lawmakers ture military action. "an all-out war" in Iraq. tended to raise tensions. But Navy have the 1964 Gulf of Tonkin resolu- Israel - An Israeli military court has sources says the move is intended as tion in the backoof their minds today convicted four soldiers of beating two a show of force against Iraq. as the Senate considers a resolution T-shirt contest winners Palestinian residents of a Gaza refugee The Independence carries more backing President Bush in the Per- camp, including one who later died from his injuries. Israeli Army Radio The Few and the Proud -- reenlist reports a battalion command also was convicted in Jerusalem of giving the Guantanamo Bay -- In a most Corporals Kevin M. Stults, Timothy der to beat theArabs in early 1988. At inspiring ceremony, 23 Marines re- A. Sisk, Thomas E. Dale, Andre D. time, Defense Minister Yitzhak enlisted in the Corps last night on Bryant and Efren T. Arceo. Also re- sbin announced a policy of beatings Marine Hill. The oath was given by enlisting were Sergeants Ivan Pabon, to disperse Palestinian demonstrators. Maj. Gen. Michael P. Sullivan the Richard R. McNeely, Sergio H. Lara, Deputy Commander, Fleet Marine Dana C. Houghton, Jerry D. Hamil- Sudan - Emergency flights began in Force, Atlantic. Gen. Sullivan, a ton, David R. Garner, John C. westem Sudan yesterday to get food to California native, was commis- Calwile, Steven E. Bosley, and an estimated 50,000 refugees. They are sioned as an Aviator in 1956. The Edward F. Agans. Staff Sergeants victims of Sudan's seven-year civil has who war. A spokesman fora church relief or- highly decorated Marine General took the oath were Judge J. ganization says famine threatens all 23 had numerous aviation and staff as- Simmons, Orlando Ortiz, Lester million people in Sudan. The Sudanese signments, including two combat James, Jimmy V. Driver, Albert economy has been nearly destroyed. tours in Vietnam. Cora, Glen E. Boylan, and David E. The re-enlistment event was Bays. The senior member re-enlist- Lebanon - Lebanese security sources highlighted by a Staff NCO led Sun- ing was Gunnery Sgt. Keith A. rnoo oy JU3 Lisa Petrilo say the release of 40 Moslem prisoners set Parade with Sgt. Maj. Philip Welsch. may W. T. Sampson Elementary School T-shirt contest winners, third grader affect the fate of 13 western hos- O'Donnell acting as commander of The Marines re-enlisted for a tages held in Lebanon. The 40 were Michele Moore (left) and sixth grader Jason Banda proudly display their the troops. The parade culminated in total of 78 years. That's wonderful freed by the South Lebanon Army, T-shirts that will be sold in honor of Hispanic Heritage Month. Among backed by Israel. The kidnapers of the the swearing in of all 23 by the Major news for all of us who depend upon them are the other 16 runners-up and honorable mentions and COM- westerners have repeatedly demanded General. them