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El Paso Times
October 10, 2002 


German soldiers file damage suit in El Paso 


-The class-action suit was filed on behalf of more
than 450 soldiers from the German Bundeswehr and other
NATO armies.... 
-German soldiers and their families have long sought
damages for illnesses such as leukemia and testicular
cancer that they believe result from poor protection
against radiation from radar equipment. 
Geulen, who says he represents 822 former soldiers,
filed a lawsuit in March against the German Defense
Ministry after government compensation failed to
materialize. About 185 of his clients have died of
their ailments, he said. 


Times staff, wire reports 
German soldiers who have cancer for which they blame
radiation from radar equipment filed a lawsuit Tuesday
in a state court in El Paso to seek damages from
U.S.-based manufacturers. 
The class-action suit was filed on behalf of more than
450 soldiers from the German Bundeswehr and other NATO
armies, said Reiner Geulen, a lawyer based in Berlin. 
El Paso lawyer Enrique Moreno represents the
plaintiffs. 
Moreno said the lawsuit was filed in El Paso because
the injury to the soldiers allegedly occurred while
they were stationed at Fort Bliss, where the German
air force has operated an air defense school for
several decades. Moreno said Fort Bliss is not a party
to the suit and has not been accused of any
wrongdoing. 
"We think there is an obligation to warn and
manufacture a product not to harm people, and that is
the obligation of the manufacturer," Moreno said. 
Moreno said several of his clients who are named in
the class-action suit still live in El Paso. 
"One of the gentleman we believed died from exposure
to this radar lived in El Paso, and his widow and
children still live here," Moreno said. 
German soldiers and their families have long sought
damages for illnesses such as leukemia and testicular
cancer that they believe result from poor protection
against radiation from radar equipment. 
Geulen, who says he represents 822 former soldiers,
filed a lawsuit in March against the German Defense
Ministry after government compensation failed to
materialize. About 185 of his clients have died of
their ailments, he said. 
In the U.S. suit, lawyers for soldiers who worked on
U.S.-made radar equipment between 1958 and 1994 and
their relatives are seeking damages from the
manufacturers, which include Raytheon, General
Electric Co., Lucent Technologies, Honeywell
International and ITT Industries. 
The companies are accused of "failing to adequately
shield" transmitter tubes that emitted "dangerous
amounts of X-ray radiation," according to the suit.
The suit alleges that the companies failed to warn
users of the subsequent health risks or instruct them
to take wear protective clothing or limit periods of
exposure. 
Officials of General Electric, based in Fairfield,
Conn., could not be reached for comment. 
Raytheon spokesman David Polk declined to comment,
saying company officials hadn't yet seen the lawsuit. 
Many military technicians were sent to El Paso for
training on how to operate and maintain the equipment,
and many of the defendant companies have subsidiaries
there, Geulen said in a statement. 
The lawyer didn't say how much his plaintiffs were
seeking, but said the lower limit of awards in U.S.
courts lies between $1 million and $2 million a
person. A verdict is likely at the end of next year,
he said. 
In the suits filed in March in two German courts, six
claimants are seeking damages of at least $59,000
each. 
Last summer, the German government admitted a link
between health problems and lax safety for personnel
who worked with the equipment during the Cold War,
after an official report said as many as 1,000 had
since fallen ill. 


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