Answering letters from grateful Berlin children who have received some of the 'candychutes' dropped by First Lt Gail S Halvorsen, Garland, Utah, originator of Project Little Vittles, is a sizeable job. Halvorsen is shown here with his two assistants, Miss Gisela Hering (left), translator, and Mrs Margaret Preston, secretary, at work at the Rhein
Sujet

Answering letters from grateful Berlin children who have received some of the 'candychutes' dropped by First Lt Gail S Halvorsen, Garland, Utah, originator of Project Little Vittles, is a sizeable job. Halvorsen is shown here with his two assistants, Miss Gisela Hering (left), translator, and Mrs Margaret Preston, secretary, at work at the Rhein

Légende

Answering letters from grateful Berlin children who have received some of the 'candychutes' dropped by First Lt Gail S Halvorsen, Garland, Utah, originator of Project Little Vittles, is a sizeable job. Halvorsen is shown here with his two assistants, Miss Gisela Hering (left), translator, and Mrs Margaret Preston, secretary, at work at the Rhein-Main Air Force Base where he is stationed, 1949.

Date

1949

Crédit

Photo12/UIG/GG Vintage images

Notre référence

UMG22A47_223

Model release

Non

Property release

Non

Licence

Droits gérés

Format disponible

34,4Mo (1,8Mo) / 33,4cm x 25,9cm / 3942 x 3054 (300dpi)

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