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AP Historical Hard Drive 2008

EN_00945865_4971
AP Historical Hard Drive 2008
Lt. Gail S. Halvorsen, of garland, Utah, who started the Airlift?s ?operation little vittles? for sweets-starved Berlin children, demonstrates how handkerchief parachutes were used to drop sweets. the 28-year-old lieutenant described the operation of the project at an interview in New York on Jan. 24, 1949. His duties with are ended and he is in the u.s. for reassignment. his work of supplying the Berlin children with candy will be carried on under the supervision of Capt. Lawrence l. Caskey, of Enid, Okla. lt. Halverson?s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Basil Halvorsen, live in Stockton, Calif. (AP Photo/Harry Harris)
2776 Minimum price 50PLN
1949-01-24
ASSOCIATED PRESS/East News
Associated Press
Harry Harris
2116880
2,04MB
25cm x 20cm by 300dpi
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