FReeper Canteen ~ The Berlin Airlift ~ Part 3: Operation Little Vittles ~ 21 December 2020
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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 1
When the angel appeared to Joseph in a dream, he learned that Mary was with child through the Holy Spirit and would give birth to a son named Immanuel (Matthew 1:18Matthew 1:23). Immanuel is a Hebrew word meaning God with us and expresses the wonder of the incarnation, that God became flesh and made his dwelling among us (John 1:14). Immanuel explains how God came for us, is here with us, and is coming back for us through Jesus. Jesus appeased the ardent anticipation of our hearts. The questions have been answered. The gaps have been filled. Hope is available for the world to receive.
When the angel appeared to Joseph in a dream, he learned that Mary was with child through the Holy Spirit and would give birth to a son named Immanuel (Matthew 1:18Matthew 1:23). Immanuel is a Hebrew word meaning God with us and expresses the wonder of the incarnation, that God became flesh and made his dwelling among us (John 1:14). Immanuel explains how God came for us, is here with us, and is coming back for us through Jesus. Jesus appeased the ardent anticipation of our hearts. The questions have been answered. The gaps have been filled. Hope is available for the world to receive.
When the angel appeared to Joseph in a dream, he learned that Mary was with child through the Holy Spirit and would give birth to a son named Immanuel (Matthew 1:18Matthew 1:23). Immanuel is a Hebrew word meaning God with us and expresses the wonder of the incarnation, that God became flesh and made his dwelling among us (John 1:14). Immanuel explains how God came for us, is here with us, and is coming back for us through Jesus. Jesus appeased the ardent anticipation of our hearts. The questions have been answered. The gaps have been filled. Hope is available for the world to receive.
When the angel appeared to Joseph in a dream, he learned that Mary was with child through the Holy Spirit and would give birth to a son named Immanuel (Matthew 1:18Matthew 1:23). Immanuel is a Hebrew word meaning God with us and expresses the wonder of the incarnation, that God became flesh and made his dwelling among us (John 1:14). Immanuel explains how God came for us, is here with us, and is coming back for us through Jesus. Jesus appeased the ardent anticipation of our hearts. The questions have been answered. The gaps have been filled. Hope is available for the world to receive.