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September 10, 1982 - Image 55

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1982-09-10

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, September 10, 1982 55

U.S. General Lauds Israeli Army in Lebanon

WASHINGTON — A re-
tired U.S. general says he
believes that the Israeli
army was at "its profes-
sional best" in Lebanon and
that it tried hard to be "dis-
criminating and careful" in
civilian areas.

Lieut. Gen. Harry W. 0.
Kinnard was one of six re-
tired American generals
who visited Lebanese
battlefields and Israel last
month on a visit organized
by the Anti-Defamation
League of Bnai Brith.

Gen. Kinnard said his
group had visited Damour,
Sidon and Tyre. Most of the
damage in Damour, he said,
appeared to have been
caused in the Lebanese civil
war of the 1970's and not in
the recent fighting.

He said the generals'
group had also seen
single buildings at rural
crossroads destroyed by
tank fire but surrounded
by structures that had
remained untouched by
the Israelis.

Gretchko Named

"I had to deduce that they
were not by any means just
leveling the places but were
trying to deal with the
enemy as they engaged
them," he said.
The height of cleverness
is to be able to conceal it.

Dr. Seymour Gretchko,
head of the Region 6 school
district in Detroit, has been
named to succeed Dr. Jerry
Herman as superintendent
of schools in West Bloom-
field. Dr. Gretchko will as-
sume the post Jan. 1.

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