Gail Halvorsen

Gail Halvorsen
United States American 1920–2022 ○ Natural death

An airman whose small act of kindness became an international symbol

When the children asked how they would recognize his plane, he promised to wiggle its wings.

Gail Halvorsen was a U.S. Air Force pilot who flew transport missions in the 1948–49 Berlin Airlift, helping sustain West Berlin during the blockade. After meeting children at the Tempelhof fence, he gave them gum and began dropping candy beneath handkerchief parachutes, an initiative that grew into Operation Little Vittles and gave the airlift a human face. The voluntary gesture stood at the boundary between military regulations and Cold War propaganda, yet it mobilized Berliners and American children and strengthened the West's political appeal. He later worked in air and space development and commanded Tempelhof Airport before retiring as a colonel in 1974.

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