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              9-24-02 Dear Editor: I feel compelled to 
              write this letter in support of our two local Air National Guard 
              pilots, Maj. William Umbach and Maj. Harry Schmidt, who have had 
              charges filed against them in connection with the "friendly fire" 
              incident involving Canada’s military in the War on Terrorism. I am 
              quite certain nobody could be more upset about this incident in 
              which four innocent lives were lost and eight others injured than 
              these two men. Given the 
              information provided these men on that night, they obviously felt 
              they were under attack and needed to defend themselves from enemy 
              fire or face probable death over the soil of Afghanistan. Thanks to our 
              superior military, the large majority of us will never witness 
              what it would be like to feel threatened in this way over enemy 
              territory. These men have chosen to make a career of defending our 
              country and all that it stands for in hopes that during war 
              efforts our country will remain the superpower our military has 
              worked so hard to achieve over time. We should be honored to know 
              that such dedicated Americans are willing to represent us in our 
              efforts to preserve our nation when it comes under attack. Unfortunately, 
              unnecessary loss of life has always been and will always be a 
              result of any war, but we need to stand behind these two exemplary 
              pilots and hope that their careers are not lost to this very 
              unfortunate incident in which they were not provided the pertinent 
              and necessary information required for the safety of the Canadians 
              involved. We have to remember that this bombing took place during 
              a night mission over a war zone where there was no information 
              received regarding "friendlies" in the immediate area. It cannot 
              be said that any of us might not react in the exact same way under 
              the same circumstances.   
              [to top of second column in this
              letter] | 
 I hope our 
              community can find it in their hearts to support these men and 
              give them the respect they deserve for their attempts to serve our 
              country in the best way they knew how. It is unfortunate to know 
              that after giving so much of themselves in fighting for our 
              country that now these men have to face criminal charges and yet 
              another long, painful and costly battle in attempt to clear 
              themselves of the charges that have been filed against them. According to the AP 
              these charges were filed from an office located within the 
              Pentagon on Sept. 11, which was extremely distasteful considering 
              that this war is a direct result of the unthinkable tragedies of 
              Sept. 11, 2001. Had it not been for this tragedy, these servicemen 
              would likely have been home enjoying the company of their 
              families. I might have hoped that the officials working within the 
              Pentagon would not have been so disrespectful as to have filed 
              these incredible charges on this particular date, being that it 
              now holds such great significance. Our local guard 
              unit went to war in defense of the heinous acts of terrorism 
              inflicted upon our nation. Now it is up to us to show these two 
              men that we are in support of their efforts to bring out the truth 
              in the matters of that unfortunate night in April when many 
              Canadian, as well as American, lives were changed forever. It is 
              my hope that once the truth is disclosed, their names will be 
              cleared of criminal charges and everyone will finally understand 
              the truth concerning the moments surrounding the incident at hand. Karen Cima Springfield [See "Gov. 
              Ryan urges support for accused Air Guard pilots," posted Sept. 
              21 in LDN.] (Editor’s note:
              Contributions can be made to the Pilot’s Defense Fund, VFW 
              Post 10302, 2349 Stockyard Road, Springfield, IL 62702.)   | 
        
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              9-19-02 An open letter to the mayor and the 
              aldermen of the city council: This is a sincere 
              and heartfelt apology to the mayor and the aldermen regarding the 
              comment I made at the planning meeting last week. It was not my 
              intention to call into question anyone’s integrity nor ethics, but 
              a symptom of my own personal frustration over the rezoning 
              petition. I felt strongly about the issue and my mouth ran away 
              with me. That does not excuse my comment and I am sorry I made it. 
              Please accept this apology and know I have the utmost respect for 
              the work you endeavor to carry out on behalf of our city. Sincerely, Suella Tucker Lincoln 
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