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    Page 16 • Wednesday, September 15, 1999
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Trainee’s death promptgj
procedure changes at bas§ect
SAN ANTONIO (API — Lack-
land Air Force Base is making
changes in its training procedures
after the death of an 18-year-old
recruit who collapsed during a
cross-country march.
A copy of the new rules,
spelled out in an undated memo
apparently written Monday, were
obtained by the San Antonio Ex
press-News.
The rules call for instructors to
immediately provide medical care
for recruits who show signs of be
coming ill during physical training.
The changes follow the death
of Airman Basic Micah Schindler
of the Cincinnati area, who died
Sunday from complications of
heat stroke.
Schindler died two days after
he collapsed during a six-mile
march. He was in the fifth week
of a six-week basic training pro
gram, according to an Air Force
statement.
Air Force officials said the
march was a part of routine ba
sic training.
Col. Stef Eisen, commander of
the 737th Training Group, said
Monday that Schindler showed no
outward signs of illness and did
not call for help before collapsing.
"We sent them a
beautiful, healthy
several other medicationsdjl—^ elivei
shown signs of illness, incl 1 for tb
vomiting, after eating luncli.H J Parce
The parents suggested! Jps) have
Force did not do enoughiM ctor w ho
vent their son's death, LackM a ith Mair
first recruit fatality in five] Or , anizatio
"I feel somebody, lv "M s it and h
through negligence or tlLm yone wh(
ternet at \
poor training or some facie
I'm not aware of, did noti
"It” is an eh
... young man, and
we're taking home
a dead body. And
that's not rightr
wagging the
’ ic trail that
— Julie Schindler
Trainee s mother
Schindler’s parents told the
newspaper their son had been tak
ing a prescription antibiotic and
dinary care in protectingouij
while he was here,'
Schindler said.
“We sent them a bJ. f
healthy, strong, smart youi 1 s °. m ’
and we’re taking home a dead* aS1 , 0n t
he said. "And that’s not right'H he elect
Eisen, commander oif, 1 ’' 015 l us !!
737th, said an Air Forceir 1 » ctror j lca
would scrutinize the incide-K Employ 61
Eisen also said while thei» necessai
would study ways to makei :P e^t0^manc,
safer, the Air Force wouldrieM^ remain
pend a tougher basic trainiM ^ 18 a hno
men known as a field trair completely 1
ercise, or "FTX." ■nerican w
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King photographs donated to U
The photojournalist who was the water photography and was the photograph# 1 ^ 6 '-
ipr fnr fhp Rpv Martin I uther Kine Jarnues Cousteau. B^mg
AUSTIN (AP)
personal photographer for the Rev. Martin Luther King
Jr. has donated his archive of photographs to the Uni
versity of Texas.
The collection of Flip Schulke includes more
than 300,000 original images. An exhibit of 60 of
his photos of King and his family will open Sept.
24 to coincide with the unveiling of the universi
ty’s MLK statue.
“This is an incredibly important collection of pho
tographs,” Don Carleton, director of UT’s Center for
American History, which will house the collection,
said. “It constitutes the largest single archive of pho
tographic images of Dr. King and his family.
“Dr. King allowed Mr. Schulke to take candidate
photos of his daily life, and many have never been
seen by the public. It will be an outstanding re
searching and teaching resource for our students
and faculty.”
Schulke also was a leading innovator in under-
Workers ,
ines, and
gnity they
fail to see h<
affec
Jacques Cousteau. ■aking ther
He has photographed numerous national a' cjmmgmg 1c
ternational figures, including President J:i° 80 at thei
Kennedy, Elvis Presley, Jimmy Hoffa, PopePa ll How doe:
Muhammad Ali. His work has been pn: # 16 deliver}
many magazines, including Life, National 1 W tai l aroun
graphic and Ebony. I d comes
Much of his work is documented in three;:*
books — Martin Luther King Jr.: A CoaimenM*
Montgomery’ to Memphis-, King Remembered a#
Had a Dream.
Schulke was the only photographer allowe;*
the King honK> tollowing the assassinatione::T ^
il rights leader. He was one of three pho\omtiJOYl(l]
allowed in the Ebenezer Baptist Church,
King’s funeral. IT led fo,
It was din im; the IuihmuI that he madetM T R t ,
photo of a grieving Coretta King, which Lite people choo:
soon there n
Wood to fill tb
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ran on its cover.
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