NE1| STATE tfTALK mecoi ners, morecj than in U ise' issesheld] is on hcifi report« ; say,'Boi rsay.'Ba’ rei ex Perinit5 itt a $1 mi ie oviegoersi a ofthet is givenfe or in jimi :om they tlioiii f the pejji it was ten moviegu tcom" kicks to )e said, e petrols inker at ter lab, i ts about a ice then elete then aution wt thee-mii THE BATTALION 5A Thursday, March 4, 2004 Army soldiers return to Central Texas post KILLEEN, Texas (AP) — After a year in Iraq, Army sol diers have returned home to Fort , where they were greeted by a television documentary crew and a cheering crowd of family and friends. The last 150 soldiers from the 21st Combat Support Hospital reservists from the 607th Battalion in Grand Prairie arrived at the Army’s largest on Tuesday night. “It feels great to be home; I just wanted to see my and daugh ter — that’s the best part of being ih the sniil home,” said Sgt. Richard Bingham. Felice Babers of Dallas eagerly awaited the arrival of her hus band, Sgt. Ricky Babers, a - reservist. “It was hard It feels great to be home; I just wanted to see my wife and daughter —thafsthe best part of being home. — Sgt. Richard Bingham U.S. Army re prole® stiarehold? that he k mpany am of wild lie having him gone. He was in the reserves and they made him active duty; we weren't expecting that,” Felice said in Wednesday’s edition of the Killeen Daily Herald. “I just prayed and hoped for the best for all of the troops. I’m ecstatic he’s coming home." As soldiers entered Starker Gym, cameras crews filmed the welcoming ceremony for a spe cial live documentary by Public Broadcasting Service. The docu mentary, “Life and E)eath in the War Zone," has followed the hos pitals medical personnel and staff asthey treated combat injuries. The 21st Combat Support Hospital unit deployed in March 2003 to Iraq, where medical facilities were set up in Balad and Mosul to care for injured U.S. military personnel. "They treated over 3,000 patients, all while receiving rou tine enemy fire consisting of mortars and rocket-propelled grenades, so I feel they did a great job,” said Lt. Col. Robert Mitchell, 1st Medical Brigade executive officer. A group of 13th Corps Support Command sol diers also flew into Robert Gray Army Airfield, along with 210 4th Infantry Division mem bers aboard flights that landed earlier Tuesday, said Col. Dan Shanahan, the division’s rear detachment commander. Other returnees included about 80 members of the 2nd Battalion, 20th Field Artillery Regiment and I 1 soldiers from the 2nd Battalion, 131st Field Artillery Regiment, said Lt. Col. Bill MacDonald, the 4th Infantry’s public affairs officer. National Guardsmen assigned to the division’s Task Force Ironhorse were also on the flight. MacDonald said about 64 members of the 299th Engineer Battalion and 50 members from the division’s 502nd Adjutant General flew in earlier Tuesday along with some members from the 16th Signal Battalion. NEWS IN BRIEF X Contraceptives missing from Houston warehouse (AP) — A surprise audit of the city's south side pharmaceutical warehouse has discovered that thousands of packages of birth control medica tions and other medical supplies are missing. Findings of the Sept. 8 audit »ere released by city officials on The warehouse, which supplies the city’s eight health clinics, stocks items such as birth control ills and prescription antibiotics. The supplies are worth Auditors found discrepancies among 57 of the 60 items reviewed. Out of the 57 items, found shortages in 45, discovered more inventory was listed in the records for the other 12 products. The largest shortages were found among oral contraceptives, 8,619 packages unaccount- ir, and foam contraceptives, said 5,086 packages were unaccounted for. Judge orders genetic testing in divorce case HOUSTON (AP) - A person bom as a man but now legally a woman was ordered Tuesday to undergo genetic testing before moving for ward with an attempt to void a marriage with another woman. Linda Gail Carter, born James Howard Murphy, wants a union with Constance D. Gonzales void ed after the pair were married by a minister in Las Vegas in October 1998. Carter had her gender legal ly declared female more than four months before the wedding, and has a Texas driver's license that identifies her as female. Gonzales, who says she lived in Houston with Carter until March 2003, filed for divorce, which if granted would recognize the mar riage. Carter claims the marriage should not be recognized because Texas does not recog nize same-sex unions. 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