Rhein-Main Air Base bombing
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The Rhein-Main Air Base bombing was a terrorist
The attack was orchestrated by the
In preparation for the attack, RAF members lured and killed American soldier Edward Pimental in Wiesbaden. They used Pimental's identification to gain entry into the air base the next day where they carried out the attack. The bomb was placed in a Volkswagen Passat with fake American military plates.[4]
Victims
One of the fatal victims of the attack was 19-year-old Airman Frank H. Scarton from Woodhaven, Michigan, who was on temporary duty in West Germany and normally serving at Charleston Air Force Base in South Carolina. The other victim was Becky Jo Bristol of San Antonio, Texas, the wife of Senior Airman John Bristol, who served at the Rhein-Main base.[3]
Aftermath
A White House spokesman called it a "shameful attack".[3]
Eva Haule, leader of the RAF, was arrested in 1986. In 1993, by now already serving a 15-year prison sentence for other terror offences, she was tried for the Rhein-Main base attack. Her defending lawyer claimed the attack was a "legitimate means of resistance against American imperialism".[5] She was released on parole in 2007.[6]
See also
References
- ^ Rhein-Main car bomb kills 2; more than 20 injured in blast. Stars and Stripes European Edition, August 9, 1985
- ^ "Car Bomb in Germany Kills 2 Americans". LA Times. Retrieved 2023-10-20.
- ^ a b c Times, John Tagliabue and Special To the New York. "CAR BOMB KILLS 2 ON A U.S. AIR BASE IN WEST GERMANY". The New York Times.
- ^ "Car Bomb Kills 2 Americans".
- Associated Press News.
- ^ "Germany frees terror gang member". 20 August 2007 – via news.bbc.co.uk.