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200131-F-ML202-1096
U.S. Air Force retired Col. Gail S. Halvorsen, right, the Berlin Candy Bomber, autographs a photo for Master Sgt. Christopher Swartz, left, 821st Contingency Response Squadron aerial port flight chief, Jan. 31, 2020, Travis Air Force Base, California. As part of his visit, Halvorsen visited the 821st CRS where he spoke about the importance of being a part of the airlift team and told Airmen there was no greater service than to save the lives of others. (U.S. Air Force photo/ TSgt Liliana Moreno)
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200131-F-ML202-1086
U.S. Air Force retired Col. Gail S. Halvorsen, the Berlin Candy Bomber, smiles as he displays the patches given to him by Airmen assigned to the 821st Contingency Response Squadron during his visit to Travis Air Force Base, California, Jan. 31, 2020. The 99-year old war hero shared his amazing story with the Airmen and as a tribute to his legacy, he was inducted into the squadron's "Super Howl" hall of fame. The Super-Howl was initiated by the squadron as a way to recognize military veterans who visit their unit and have played an important role in the nation’s history. The squadron displays this honor on a plaque at the unit where they add the name of the inductee next to the operation he or she served in. (U.S. Air Force photo/ TSgt Liliana Moreno)
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200131-F-ML202-1068
U.S. Air Force Lt. Col. Christina Lee, 821st Contingency Response Squadron commander, and retired Col. Gail S. Halvorsen, hold a plaque which displays Halvorsen’s name in recognition of his legacy as Berlin’s Candy Bomber, Jan. 31, 2020, Travis Air Force Base, California. The 99-year old war hero shared his amazing story with the Airmen and as a tribute to his legacy, he was inducted into the squadron's "Super Howl" hall of fame. The Super-Howl was initiated by the squadron as a way to recognize military veterans who visit their unit and have played an important role in the nation’s history. The squadron displays this honor on a plaque at the unit where they add the name of the inductee next to the operation he or she served in. (U.S. Air Force photo/ TSgt Liliana Moreno)
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200131-F-ML202-1071
U.S. Air Force retired Col. Gail S. Halvorsen, the Berlin Candy Bomber, gives a thumbs-up to the crowd, Jan. 31, 2020, Travis Air Force Base, California. The 99-year old war hero shared his amazing story with the Airmen and as a tribute to his legacy, he was inducted into the squadron's "Super Howl" hall of fame. The Super-Howl was initiated by the squadron as a way to recognize military veterans who visit their unit and have played an important role in the nation’s history. The squadron displays this honor on a plaque at the unit where they add the name of the inductee next to the operation he or she served in. (U.S. Air Force photo/ TSgt Liliana Moreno)
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200131-F-ML202-1066
U.S. Air Force retired Col. Gail S. Halvorsen, right, the Berlin Candy Bomber, observes as Master Sgt. Christopher Swartz, left, 821st Contingency Response Squadron aerial port flight chief, displays his name on a plaque in recognition of his legacy as the Berlin Candy Bomber, Jan. 31, 2020, Travis Air Force Base, California. The 99-year old war hero shared his amazing story with the Airmen and as a tribute to his legacy, he was inducted into the squadron's "Super Howl" hall of fame. The Super-Howl was initiated by the squadron as a way to recognize military veterans who visit their unit and have played an important role in the nation’s history. The squadron displays this honor on a plaque at the unit where they add the name of the inductee next to the operation he or she served in. (U.S. Air Force photo/ TSgt Liliana Moreno)
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200131-F-ML202-1039
U.S. Air Force retired Col. Gail S. Halvorsen, the Berlin Candy Bomber, speaks to Airmen assigned to the 821st Contingency Response Squadron during his visit to Travis Air Force Base, California, Jan. 31, 2020. Halvorsen spoke about the importance of being a part of the airlift team and told Airmen there was no greater service than to save the lives of others. (U.S. Air Force photo/ TSgt Liliana Moreno)
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200131-F-ML202-1006
U.S. Air Force retired Col. Gail S. Halvorsen, the Berlin Candy Bomber, is greeted by an outburst of clapping hands from the crowd during his visit to Travis Air Force Base, California, Jan. 31, 2020. As part of his visit, Halvorsen visited the 821st Contingency Response Squadron where he spoke about the importance of being a part of the airlift team and told Airmen there was no greater service than to save the lives of others. (U.S. Air Force photo/ TSgt Liliana Moreno)
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200131-F-ML202-1032
U.S. Air Force retired Col. Gail S. Halvorsen, the Berlin Candy Bomber, speaks to Airmen assigned to the 821st Contingency Response Squadron during his visit to Travis Air Force Base, California, Jan. 31, 2020. Halvorsen spoke about the importance of being a part of the airlift team and told Airmen there was no greater service than to save the lives of others. (U.S. Air Force photo/ TSgt Liliana Moreno)
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