09-28-95 CORRECTION, Kruzel Service Sunday *CORRECTION TO PREVIOUS RELEASE* MEMORIAL FOR DIPLOMAT KILLED IN BOSNIA IS SUNDAY (PREVIOUS RELEASE ERRONEOUSLY SAID SATURDAY; WE APOLOGIZE FOR ANY CONFUSION OR INCONVENIENCE CAUSED BY OUR MISTAKE) COLUMBUS -- The Ohio State University will honor faculty member Joseph Kruzel with a memorial service SUNDAY (10/1) at 1:30 p.m. in St. Stephen's Episcopal Church, 30 W. Woodruff Ave. Kruzel was on leave from his position of director of the Mershon Center's Program on International Security and Military Affairs when he died Aug. 19 in Bosnia while on a peace mission. He was one of three U.S. diplomats killed in an accident on a muddy road near Sarajevo. U.S. Secretary of Defense William Perry and Ohio State officials will eulogize Kruzel at the service. Because of time constraints, Perry will not be available for interviews. As assistant deputy secretary of defense for European and NATO affairs, Kruzel helped draw up a plan to end the Bosnian war. At a memorial service in August, President Clinton eulogized the three diplomats' efforts toward peace. Kruzel is survived by his wife, Gail Kruzel, and their children, Sarah and John. The family lives in McLean, Virginia. MEDIA GUIDELINES The Kruzel family has requested that the media not use television lights or photo flashes during the service. It is requested that auto film advance motors not be used. Still photographers and videographers will be able to set up at the back of the church. A mult box will be available for audio. Reporters will be seated in a reserved section. Please identify yourselves to the ushers. It is the family's request that once seated, no one leave until the service is concluded. Following the service, three of Kruzel's colleagues will be available for interviews. They are: Charles Hermann, former director of the Mershon Center and now director of the George Bush School of Government at Texas A&M; Paul Beck, chairperson of the Department of Political Science at Ohio State; and James Harf, professor emeritus of political science at Ohio State. Reporters who wish to interview Hermann, Beck or Harf can talk with them in St. Stephen's after the ceremony. Because of time constraints, Secretary of Defense William Perry will not be available for interview. # Contact: Don L. Lair, assistant director of the Mershon Center, (614) 292-6054. Written by Gemma McLuckie. [Submitted by: Von Reid-Vargas (ereid@magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu) Thu, 28 Sep 1995 13:36:31 -0400] All documents are the responsibility of their originator.