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FReeper Canteen ~ The Berlin Airlift, Part 3: Operation Little Vittles ~ December 27, 2010
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Posted on 12/26/2010 5:15:58 PM PST by Kathy in Alaska

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Part 3:  Operation Little Vittles
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"DER SCHOKOLADEN FLIEGER"
 

OPERATION LITTLE VITTLES
 


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General Hoyt S. Vandenberg, Chief of Staff of the United States Air Force is shown presenting the 1948 Cheney Award to 1st Lieutenant Gail S. Halvorsen, USAF, former Berlin Airlift pilot and originator of Operation Little Vittles while his wife, second from left, looks on.
U.S. Air Force Photograph Negative Number A-35720 AC
National Air and Space Archives Videodisc Number 3B-38771


One of the most poignant stories of the Berlin Airlift was that of one 1st Lt. Gail S. Halvorsen.  Halvorsen was somewhat of an ammeter moviemaker, and on July 17, he decided that on one of his off days, he would hitch a ride as a passenger on a C-54 and visit the City he was saving.  Once at Tempelhof, Halvorsen walked to the end of the runway to film some aircraft landings when he noticed a group of children near the fence watching the planes, too.  He went over to them.  They asked questions about the aircraft, the cargo, how fast it was going and things like that.  During this conversation he noticed that these children, unlike others he had encountered in Europe as a Ferry command Pilot during the War, did not ask him for any candy or gum, like others always had.  This struck him funny, and he knew that they were too proud to beg for such things.  Some having been born during wartime had not even heard of treats like that.  He made a fateful decision at that moment which was to become one of the symbols of the airlift.  He reached into his pocket and found that he had only two sticks of Wrigley's Doublemint Gum.  He remarked that if they did not fight over it, he would drop some candy to them if they were there the next day.  They agreed, took the sticks of gum and divided it amongst themselves, some happy to get only a piece of the wrapper.  Before he left them, a child asked him how they would know it was him flying over.  He replied, "I'll wiggle my wings." 
True to his word, the very next day, on approach to Berlin, he rocked the airplane and dropped some chocolate bars attached to a handkerchief parachute to the children waiting below.  Every day, the number of children would increase and he made several more drops.  Soon there was a stack of mail in Base Ops addressed to "Uncle Wiggly Wings', "The Chocolate Uncle" and "The Chocolate Flier". 
Halvorsen didn't tell anyone about what he was doing for fear he'd get in trouble.  Then, he was called into his commander and asked what he was doing.  He replied 'Flying, Sir."  His commander asked again, and received the same response.  He then pulled out a newspaper with a picture of Halvorsen's plane and tiny parachutes trailing behind.  Apparently, a newspaper reporter narrowly escaped being hit on the head with a chocolate bar.  His commander wasn't happy about it, but General Tunner though it was just the kind of gesture that the operation needed.  It was dubbed "Operation Little Vittles".  It continued, and many C-54 pilots participated.  Candy and parachutes were assembled and sent from Chicopee Falls, MA to assist in the gesture.  In the end, over three tons of candy was dropped over Berlin, some even in the Soviet sector.  For this simple kindhearted gesture, Halvorsen became the most recognized pilot of the Berlin Airlift. 

THE EASTER PARADE
 


By April 1949, airlift operations were going rather smoothly, and General Tunner wanted to break up the monotony.  He liked the idea of a big event that would show the capabilities of his command, as well as give everyone a big morale boost.  He wanted to set a record.  In order to do that, much planning was necessary, and it was decided that on Easter Sunday, the only cargo was to be coal.  In fact general Tunner wanted to shatter all previous tonnage records set so far.  Secretly, coal was stockpiled for the event.  Maintenance schedules were altered so that the maximum number of planes was available.  Everyone put in extra effort for this special event.  From 12:00PM April 15, to 12:00PM April 16, 1949, crews worked overtime to deliver more tonnage than had ever been delivered in a 24 hour period.  When it was over, 12,941 tons of coal had been delivered as a result of 1,383 flights without a single accident.  As a matter of fact, as a result, the daily tonnage also increased from 6,729 tons a day before the Easter Parade, to 8,893 tons per day, an unexpected benefit.  This was the straw that broke the camel's back.
 

THE END OF THE BLOCKADE
 

On May 12, 1949, the Soviets capitulated.  The blockade was over.  It was decided to continue supplying Berlin by air in addition to the land routes in order to build up a sufficient supply of goods.  The Airlift officially ended on Sept. 30, 1949, fifteen months after its meager beginnings in June of '48.  In total, the US delivered 1,783,572.7 tons, while 541,936.9 tons were delivered by the British totaling 2.3 Million tons from 277, 569 total flights to Berlin.  C-47's and C-54's alone traveled over 92 million miles in order to do so.  These were astounding figures, considering that in the beginning it seemed impossible to even try.  Nevertheless, even the greatest operation is not without risk.  A total of 101 fatalities were recorded as a result of the operation, including 31 Americans, mostly due to crashes. 

The end of the blockade was unexpected; however, as bigger plans were made and bigger planes were set to replace the existing fleet of C-54's.  The USAF had already used a C-74 "Globemaster" and one Boeing YC-97A "Stratofreighter" in the airlift, testing the feasibility of heavy-lift transports and their use in a continued operation.  The Douglas C-124 "Globemaster II" was coming and the plan was to use C-97's and 124's to continue the operation without as many flights.  Fortunately, that was not necessary. 

Boeing C-97 "Stratofreighter" owned by the Foundation         Fairchild C-82 "Packet"                          Douglas C-74 "Globemaster"       

 

...continued and concluded next week....

 

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To: LUV W; NYTexan

We had such a nice day here..
Mr B took me shopping for the after Christmas sales..
Woooo!!
I got a new blender and a new food processor for pennies on the dollar!
Now, I can be a mad scientist in the kitchen, too!
I can help BB make Margaritas next time he comes, too!
(My old kitchen equipment had given up their ghosts)

I wish BB had gone to see you, too.
*sigh*

Glad the Maine maple syrup made you think of me!
*HUG*


81 posted on 12/26/2010 9:07:48 PM PST by MS.BEHAVIN (Women who behave rarely make history)
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To: SandRat

Happy day after Christmas, Sand...((HUGS))...did Santa find you? Were you the chef of the day? Hope you got mugged a time or two.


82 posted on 12/26/2010 9:10:15 PM PST by Kathy in Alaska (~ RIP Brian...heaven's gain...the Coast Guard lost a good one.~)
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To: SevenofNine

Merry day after Christmas, Seven.


83 posted on 12/26/2010 9:12:47 PM PST by Kathy in Alaska (~ RIP Brian...heaven's gain...the Coast Guard lost a good one.~)
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To: MS.BEHAVIN
Winds have been up to 63 mph here and one town on the Cape recorded 80 mph gusts.

We're forecast 20-24 at this hour. Six o'clock news, the same station called for 15-20 and it's still blowing horizontally.

I believe our govna declared he's have another drink.

84 posted on 12/26/2010 9:13:57 PM PST by Lady Jag (Double your income... Fire the government)
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To: MS.BEHAVIN

I sure hope you don’t have to use much propane if they’re charging there like they are here! HOLY LODI! I got my bill and just about croaked!


85 posted on 12/26/2010 9:14:30 PM PST by oldteen
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To: oldteen

I know, it’s very expensive.
We use it primarily for cooking, so it lasts a long time.
We also have a propane fireplace that we use when the power quits, and only then.


86 posted on 12/26/2010 9:16:44 PM PST by MS.BEHAVIN (Women who behave rarely make history)
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To: darkwing104

Good evening, dduck retired. Hope you and mrs dduck had a wonderful Christmas.


87 posted on 12/26/2010 9:18:40 PM PST by Kathy in Alaska (~ RIP Brian...heaven's gain...the Coast Guard lost a good one.~)
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To: Lady Jag

LOL
I guess the worst of the storm for us will come about mid-morning.
Coming down sideways here, too.


88 posted on 12/26/2010 9:18:45 PM PST by MS.BEHAVIN (Women who behave rarely make history)
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To: MS.BEHAVIN; NYTexan; mylife; tongue-tied; laurenmarlowe

Oooo...the after-Christmas sales are fun to go to! I didn’t
do that however...took a nap instead. LOL!

Sounds like you got some great bargains! Look forward to you
cranking them up when we’re there next time! :)


89 posted on 12/26/2010 9:23:01 PM PST by luvie (Whenever Obama wins, America loses. No compromises...take our country back!)
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To: Quix

Good evening, Quix...thank you for the prayer for our troops.

Hope you had a wonderful Christmas.


90 posted on 12/26/2010 9:24:41 PM PST by Kathy in Alaska (~ RIP Brian...heaven's gain...the Coast Guard lost a good one.~)
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To: Lady Jag

Stay warm, safe and dry, LJ! Hope it’s over soon! Brrrr...


91 posted on 12/26/2010 9:26:16 PM PST by luvie (Whenever Obama wins, America loses. No compromises...take our country back!)
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To: LUV W; Kathy in Alaska; All

It was great fun!
Okay..
I’m beat and am heading out..
Will try and keep you posted about the storm..
Love to all and hugs alla round!


92 posted on 12/26/2010 9:31:13 PM PST by MS.BEHAVIN (Women who behave rarely make history)
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To: MS.BEHAVIN

Nighty-night, Sis! Sweet dreams and stay warm!

Talk tomorrow if the power stays on! Hope it turns out not
to be as bad as anticipated!

(((hugs)))


93 posted on 12/26/2010 9:34:18 PM PST by luvie (Whenever Obama wins, America loses. No compromises...take our country back!)
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To: Lady Jag

Hey! Hows ya doing?
Are you out of the hosbitable?


94 posted on 12/26/2010 9:35:14 PM PST by mylife (The Roar Of The Masses Could Be Farts)
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To: GodBlessUSA
MERRY CHRISTMAS

GB and Booboo...are you having a snow storm? Are you snowed in yet?
Stay safe and warm!! ((HUGS))


95 posted on 12/26/2010 9:43:39 PM PST by Kathy in Alaska (~ RIP Brian...heaven's gain...the Coast Guard lost a good one.~)
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To: Kathy in Alaska

We had a decent meal at Furr’s cafeteria restaurant.

Didn’t stuff myself.

Conversation was pleasnt.

I have better dialogues on FR. LOL.

God’s best to you and yours.

Thx.


96 posted on 12/26/2010 9:47:41 PM PST by Quix (Times are a changin' INSURE you have believed in your heart & confessed Jesus as Lord Come NtheFlesh)
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To: MS.BEHAVIN
Stay safe and warm...

Good night and rest well, ms b...*HUGS*
Thanks for all you do for our troops.


97 posted on 12/26/2010 9:48:56 PM PST by Kathy in Alaska (~ RIP Brian...heaven's gain...the Coast Guard lost a good one.~)
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To: Kathy in Alaska
We'll be fine and a heck of a lot warmer than you, I imagine.

Got plenty of provisions and a motorhome with all the comforts of a motorhome.

One of the cameras hasn't seen any road traffic except for plows and sanders since sunset.

Bummer about being snowed in on holiday - except for room service.

98 posted on 12/26/2010 9:53:31 PM PST by Lady Jag (Double your income... Fire the government)
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To: MS.BEHAVIN

You guys got your hot toddys ready?


99 posted on 12/26/2010 9:58:14 PM PST by Lady Jag (Double your income... Fire the government)
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To: LUV W

Good evening, Luv....are you warm and dry? ((HUGS))


100 posted on 12/26/2010 10:00:53 PM PST by Kathy in Alaska (~ RIP Brian...heaven's gain...the Coast Guard lost a good one.~)
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