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File: 053196_apr_decls5_0015.txt
Subject: DAILY STAFF JOURNAL OR DUTY OFFICERS LOG
Box ID: BX000005
Unit: XVIII CORPS
Parent Organization: ARCENT
Folder Title: DUTY LOG G5 23 OCT 90
Folder Seq #: 78
Document Number: 2
Document Date:
Scan Date: 04-APR-1996
AFZA-AP-PM
SUBJECT: Law and Ordeognificant Activities (SIGACTSO
e. (18th FA Bde) Traffic Accident. On 18 Oct 90, a PFC from HHB,
18th FA Bde, while operating a 5 ton truck pulling a trailer and making a
right turn off of MSR Mercedes, was struck from behind by a Chevrolet
pickup truck with a Kuwaiti license number. There were no injuries to the
PFC or his passenger. Extent of injuries to occupants in the civilian
vehicle are unknown since they left the scene of the accident. There was
property damage to both vehicles. US Military Police conducted the
investigation. There are indications that the brake lights on the trailer
were not 'nooked-up at the time of the accident (@PR# 6125Q).
f. (35th Signal Bde) LObstruct'@g-ICistice'(Dfficer Sub3iict)"
i On 19
Oct 90, a CPT from the 426th Signal Bn was the senior occupant in a vehicle
stopped by the Military Police for speeding on the Damman - Riyadh Road.
The Captain became very argumentative and stated that the radar was wrong.
The Captain then began to interfere with radar operations by asking other
drivers who had been stopped questions pertaining to their speeding. The
Captain was directed to leave the area but refused and he remained in the
area for approximately 40 minutes (MPR# 63569).
4. Divisional Units:
a. (82d Airborne Division): Prunshot Wound. On 20 Oct 90, a PFC from
A Company, 3/504 Inf while in a latrine fired one round from his M16AI
Rifle. The round grazed his side causing a superficial wound. It'i@ i
ltnknown whether or not the shooting was intentional% The PFC @as treated
and released to his unit. The investigation is codtinuing by the Military
Police.
b. (24th Inf Div MECH):
(1) Traffic Accident. On 17 Oct 90, a SST from Detachment 2, 507
TAIRCW while driving a HMMWV and traveling south an MSR Mercedes slowed
down and drifted left of the roadway centerline. A Toyota Cressida driven
by a Saudi national while trying to pass on the right struck the SGT's
vehicle in the right rear. There was property damage to both vehicles but
there were no injuries. Both US Military Police and Saudi Police responded
to the accident. Initial indications are that both drivers were partially
responsible for the accident; the SST due to improper lane usage and the
Saudi due to inattentive driving (MPR# 61220).
(2) Traffic Accident. On 17 Oct 90, a SPC from C Company, 3d
Engineer Battalion, while operating a 5 ton truck traveling north on MSR
Mercedes was struck by a Saudi nationallwho ati@pted-to pass while thq
truck was turning left off of the MSFE,. IThere was property ddmage to both
vehicles but there were no injuries. US Military Police conducted the
investigation and determined that!ihe Saudi was at faultl(MPR# 6123(l).
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Document 31 f:/Week-13/BX000005/DUTY LOG G5 23 OCT 90/daily staff journal or duty officers log:0523960916136
Control Fields 17
File Room = apr96_declassified
File Cabinet = Week-13
Box ID = BX000005
Unit = XVIII CORPS
Parent Organization = ARCENT
Folder Title = DUTY LOG G5 23 OCT 90
Folder Seq # = 78
Subject = DAILY STAFF JOURNAL OR DUTY OFFICERS LOG
Document Seq # = 2
Document Date = 01-JAN-1980
Scan Date = 04-APR-1996
Queued for Declassification = 01-JAN-1980
Short Term Referral = 01-JAN-1980
Long Term Referral = 01-JAN-1980
Permanent Referral = 01-JAN-1980
Non-Health Related Document = 01-JAN-1980
Declassified = 23-MAY-1996