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Show 0 .9 8 MM Vol. 47 No. 45 Hill AFB, Utah nn 1 1 Third Class Nov. 10, 1993 LA 7981 Georgia St., Hill AFB UT 84 056-282- 4 SERIALS ORDER DEPT UNIVERSITY OF UTAH LIBRARIES SALT LAKE CITY UT 84 112 o s 'Vi" ; . ;, Keeping watch - - America's military still trains to perfect the arcane skills demanded by the tasks they have to perform. SSgt. Tom Drazkowski, Army Special Forces, is shown here practicing what could be his wartime role, where he would be dropped behind enemy lines to locate targets and guide aircraft to them. Drazkowski is in contact with from Hill's 388th Fighter Wing during joint exercises held recently at the Utah Test and Training Range. . F-1- .. 1W . ... . - - dip ,. " Tf birnd Bp cure land access for relief convoys, now suspended because of intense fighting in central Bosnia." At the same time, he said President Clinton has made it clear that the United States will not attempt to force a military settlement on Bosnia. "No imposed settlement would endure," Christopher said. "Before committing American troops anywhere in the world, we must ask a series of rigorous and searching questions." He also told lawmakers that if the United States is satisfied with the conditions for peacekeeping, "we would be prepared to participate in a NATO implementation of a Bosnia settlement. "Those conditions would include a gooCuth WASHINGTON Secretary of State Warren to wants keep the air bridge open to Christopher winter and continued harsh a to Bosnia, pointing of civilians. thousands kill that may fighting Moreover, the United Nations says its forces see no end to a slaughter that has taken more than 134,000 lives. Christopher, during a hearing before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee Nov. 4, said U.S. humanitarian flights and air drops for Bosnia will increase in the coming months. "We remain committed to the relief effort, both by air and over land, where we are working with theU.N. on ways to resolve immediate problems of se- Veterans Day messages. 3. Please see Page rn WL'-- J'' If i r. Please see Pages Please see r j 8-- 9, ra agreement to a settlement by all the parties, and evidence of good-fait- h implementation." Christopher and members of the Senate committee agreed that any such action by the United States would require the "fullest consultation with Congress." Unfortunately, he said, none of these efforts provides any assurance that a Bosnian peace agreement can be reached by winter. "We will continue to press the negotiating track, but with the Bosnian people again at serious risk, we must focus attention on humanitarian relief." Air Force officials said aid for Bosnia is a round- - Base photo contest winners. 0 S I Bosnia, Page 2. Medical Supplement. Please see Pages B1-B- 4. |