Brig. Gen. Frank Gräfe, the defense attaché from the Federation of Germany to the United States, speaks about Gail and his service to not only America, but to Germany as well on May 20th at the Provo City Cemetary.
220520-Z-CO660-1103.JPG Photo By: Staff Sgt. Nicholas Perez

PROVO, Utah - Brig. Gen. Frank Gräfe, the defense attaché from the Federation of Germany to the United States, speaks about Gail and his service to not only America, but to Germany as well on May 20th at the Provo City Cemetary. Gail Halvorsen and fellow service members dropped 23 tons of candy to the residents of Berlin during the Berlin Airlift from 1948 to 1949. (Utah Air National Guard photo by Staff Sgt Nicholas Perez)


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