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U.S. AIR FORCE PHOTO | AIRMAN 1ST CLASS DILLON J. AUDIT 2 FRIDAY, JULY 6, 2018 NORTHERN SENTRY Team Minot tours Cavalier AFS, Camp Grafton AIRMAN 1ST CLASS ALYSSA M. AKERS | MINOT AIR FORCE BASE PUBLIC AFFAIRS

INOT AIR After the tour at Cavalier FORCE AFS, Team Minot Airmen BASE, N.D. were bussed to Devils Lake M-- for the night to continue the Approximately 30 Airmen tour at Camp Grafton the from Minot Air Force Base following day. toured Cavalier Air Force Camp Grafton is an Army Station and Camp Grafton National Guard installation to learn more about their equipped with training missions June 12-13. simulators and large ranges Since Minot AFB hosts nearby. While there, Minot two-thirds of the nuclear AFB members participated triad, it is important for in expeditionary training Airmen to understand how such as simulated fi ring, Cavalier AFS and Camp Humvee rollovers, obstacle Grafton play a role in courses and live-fi ring on a deterrence. range. “Our missions correlate Although Team Minot with [Minot AFB’s],” said security forces defenders Capt. William Tanner, train at Camp Grafton 10th Space Warning annually, many Airmen Squadron operations fl ight outside the career fi eld don’t commander. “It’s good have the chance to visit and to exchange knowledge, train. ideas and experience that “It was an opportunity all three of our mission for us to understand what U.S. AIR FORCE PHOTO | AIRMAN 1ST CLASS ALYSSA M. AKERS sets can benefi t from: it looks like downrange,” intercontinental ballistic said Capt. Brady Rinke, missile operations, B-52H senior Stratofortress ops and intelligence offi cer. “It’s missile warning.” important to occasionally With only 40 active sharpen some of those skills duty military members, that may or may not be Cavalier AFS consists of used by every [job] given a few buildings, including the unique mission that we housing, a recreational execute at Minot [AFB].” building and the Precision Participating Team Acquisition Radar (PAR) Minot Airmen learned how building. surrounding units play a role The PAR building houses within Minot AFB’s plan for a large radar capable of strategic deterrence. detecting anything from “It’s important for giant satellites to space members of Team Minot debris. The radar can to go to Camp Grafton monitor and track any and Cavalier [AFS] to potential missile launches understand how other traveling through parts entities operate within of the contiguous United the state and how we can States, Alaskan and support each other,” said Canadian airspaces. Rinke. “We hope to be able Operators stay on duty to visit again in the future.” at all times, monitoring hundreds of objects, said Tanner. When something Minot Air Force Base Airmen par- shows up that isn’t normal ticipate in expeditionary training at or expected, they notify Camp Grafton, North Dakota, June higher headquarters with the 13, 2018. For this exercise, Airmen used a rope to move fi ve people information regarding what from one side of a barrier to the has appeared. other.

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TODAY • Story Time, 1030, Base Library • Auto Hobby June Specials July 1-9 Scan Tool • Last day to register for Whitewater Rafting & • Brown Bag Book Talks, 1200, Base Library Hook-Up Special. Check engine light making you Horseback Riding Trip at Outdoor Recreation • Free Range Balls for Juniors, 1200-2100, nervous? Customers can bring their vehicle in to • First Friday 5K – Cowboy Run, 0730, Fitness Rough Rider Golf Course fi nd the problem. If parts are needed, purchase Center • Pre-Deployment/Remote Readiness Training, them with Auto Hobby and the scan tool hook-up • Kids Summer Bowling, 0900-1400, Rough 1300-1400, A&FRC fee will be waived. Regular Price: $25 Special: Rider Lanes • 4-H Club, 1600-1700, Youth Center $20 July 12-23 Customer removes assembly from • Kids Bowl Free Program, 0900-2100, Rough • Mug Club Special, 1600-1800, Rockers Bar & vehicle and Auto Hobby staff will remove the old Rider Lanes Grill strut from the spring and install a new strut. Regu- • Free Range Balls for Juniors, 1200-2100, • Boss & Buddy $1 off Draft Special, 1630- lar price per strut: $15 Special price per strut: $12 Rough Rider Golf 1830, Rockers Bar & Grill • Kids Bowl Free Bowling Special – May • Celebrate Freedom First Friday, 1600-2200, • Members Wind Down Wednesday Buff et, 1st through August 31st Don’t miss out on this Jimmy Doolittle Center 1630-1830, Rockers Bar & Grill year’s Kids Bowl Free program! Just go to www. • Ground Zero Lounge Open, 1600, Jimmy • Yoga, 1830, Fitness Center kidsbowlfree.com/airforce to register children 15 Doolittle Center • Tactical Fitness, 1930, Fitness Center and under! Then, receive each child’s passes by • Keystone Meeting, 1600-1700, Youth Center email for 2 FREE GAMES A DAY! Off er Valid: • Torch Club, 1600-1700, Youth Center THURSDAY Monday-Wednesday: 9am-2pm Thursday-Friday: • Friday Fun Members Buff et, 1630-1830, • Strut Replacement Special begins at Auto 9am-7pm For more information, call 727-4715 Rockers Bar & Grill Hobby • Yoga, 1700, Fitness Center • Battle Rig Fitness Course, 0730-1700, Fitness EMBRY-RIDDLE AERONAUTICAL • Club Members $$$ Drawing, 1730-1830, Center UNIVERSITY is now registering for the Summer Rockers Bar & Grill and the Jimmy Doolittle • Kids Summer Bowling, 0900-1400, Rough 2018 term (1 Jul-1 Sept). You can enroll in classes for CCAF, Center Rider Lanes classes towards Undergraduate degrees such as: AS/BS • Karaoke Night, 2000, Rockers Bar & Grill • Kids Bowl Free, 0900-2100, Rough Rider Aeronautics, AS/BS Aviation Maintenance, AS/BS Technical • Lights & Strikes Bowling, 2100-2400, Rough Lanes Management and Graduate degrees: MS Aeronautics, MBA Rider Lanes • Paintball 102 Camp, 0900-1130, Youth Center Aviation & MS Management. Please stop by the ERAU • Fit to Fight, 1130, Fitness Center offi ce, located inside the Minot AFB Education Center Bldg, SATURDAY • Free Range Balls for Juniors, 1200-2100, Room 223 or email your registration request or any inquiries • Yoga, 1000, Fitness Center Rough Rider Golf Course to [email protected] . To apply to the University, please go • Free Range Balls for Juniors, 1200-2100, • Reintegration Briefi ng, 1300, A&FRC to https://worldwide.erau.edu/admissions/apply/ and select Rough Rider Golf • STEAM Around the World, 1500, Base Minot as the Campus location. Our course modalities include • Fight Night – UFC 226: Miocic vs Cormier, Library Eaglevision class onsite, online and Eaglevision home. If you Preliminaries begin at 1900 and Main Card at • Fitness Hour, 1600-1700, Youth Center have any questions, please call 701-727-9007. 2100, Rockers Bar & Grill • Fit to Fight, 1700, Fitness Center • Bowl the Night Away with “Lights & Strikes”, • Members 2 for 1 Appetizers, 1700-1900, PARK UNIVERSITY MINOT – earn your 2000-2400, Rough Rider Lanes Rockers Bar & Grill degree on your terms, now enrolling for Fall 2018 with • Olympic Weight Lifting, 1730, Fitness Center classes starting August 13. At Park, we believe everyone who SUNDAY • Craft Club, 1800, Base Library strives to earn a degree should have that opportunity. 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Come North Scramble at Rough Rider Golf Course MONDAY • Battle Rig Fitness Course, 0730-1700, Fitness MINOT STATE UNIVERSITY SUMMER • Registration opens for Whitewater Rafting & Center THEATER PRESENTS ONE STRANGE Horseback Riding Trip at Outdoor Recreation • Kids Summer Bowling, 0900-1400, Rough NIGHT 7/05/2018 - 7/09/2018 8:30 • Tactical Fitness, 0600, Fitness Center Rider Lanes PM - 11:00 PM Minot State University Summer • Kids Bowl Free, 0900-1400, Rough Rider • Kids Bowl Free Program, 0900-2100, Rough Theatre 500 University Ave W, Minot, ND 58707 Directed Lanes Rider Lanes by Jacob Jenkins and Written by MSU Alum- Brad Dokken • July U.S. Kids Golf Session begins at Rough • Paintball 102 Camp, 0900-1130, Youth Center Written by Crosby native and veteran of the Summer Theatre Rider Golf Course • Free Range Balls for Juniors, 1200-2100, stage, Bradley Dokken, this farcical comedy involves a binge- • Tactical Fitness, 0600, Fitness Center Rough Rider Golf drinking mother-in-law, an obnoxious neighbor, a conniving • Paintball 102 Camp, 0900-1130, Youth Center • Ground Zero Lounge Open, 1600, Jimmy art thief, a fl irtatious young woman, a bumbling police offi cer • Kids Summer Bowling, 0900-1400, Rough Doolittle Center and his straight-laced partner. When all of these characters Rider Lanes • Keystone Meeting, 1600-1700, Youth Center converge on the home of James and Laurie Nelling, it is sure • Kids Bowl Free, 0900-1400, Rough Rider • Torch Club, 1600-1700, Youth Center to be One Strange Night indeed. All performances begin at Lanes • Friday Fun Members Buff et, 1630-1830, 8:30 p.m. Box Offi ce opens at 7:30 p.m. Reserve your tickets • Free Range Balls for Juniors, 1200-2100, Rockers Bar & Grill today! 701-858-322 — TICKETS — $20 - Deck Seats (All Rough Rider Golf Course • Grill Your Own Steak Night, 1700-1900, ages. No discounts) $15 - Adults $10 - Seniors (65+), current • Reintegration Briefi ng, 1300, A&FRC Jimmy Doolittle Center Military, MSU Faculty, Staff and Summer Students with • Craft Club, 1800, Base Library • Yoga, 1700, Fitness Center Current MSU ID $5 - all youth 18 and under • FCC Pre-Orientation, 1800-2000, FCC Offi ce • Club Members $$$ Drawing, 1730-1830, located inside Rough Riders Pizza Rockers Bar & Grill and the Jimmy Doolittle WITH ROOM COFFEE GRAND • Yoga, 1830, Fitness Center Center OPENING 7/07/2018 8:00 AM - 5:00 • Karaoke Night, 2000, Rockers Bar & Grill PM With Room Coff ee 400 E Central Ave, Suite 103, Minot, TUESDAY • Lights & Strikes Bowling, 2100-2400, Rough ND 58701 We are S O excited to fi nally announce our grand • Pre-Separation Counseling, 0800-1130, Rider Lanes opening date! There was so much work and love put into this A&FRC location, we cannot wait for you to see it! There will be a • Fit Family Boot Camp, 0900, Fitness Center UPOMING EVENTS - JULY 14 giveaway, specials, FREE plants and more! Stay tuned for all • Kids Summer Bowling, 0900-1400, Rough • Yoga, 1000, Fitness Center the details to come! HTTPS://WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/ Rider Lanes • Free Range Balls for Juniors, 1200-2100, EVENTS/789025694627250/ • Kids Bowl Free Program, 0900-1400, Rough Rough Rider Golf Rider Lanes • Story Walk, 1300, in the fi eld behind the Base WORKOUT WITH THE MINOT • Paintball 102 Camp, 0900-1130, Youth Center Library FIREFIGHTERS 7/07/2018 10:00 AM • Game Day, 1000-1930, Base Library • Give Parents A Break, 1300-1700, CDC & - 11:00 AM Oak Park 1300 4th Avenue NW Minot, • Fit To Fight, 1130, Fitness Center Youth Center ND 58703 Join the Minot Fire Dept. in Oak Park on July 7 • Free Range Balls for Juniors, 1200-2100, • Bowl the Night Away with “Lights & Strikes”, for a free workout with their team. They will be running a Rough Rider Golf 2000-2400, Rough Rider Lanes workout featuring 8 stations of traditional fi refi ghter training. • EFMP-FS Peer Support Group, 1630-1730, This boot-camp style event is open to the public and includes A&FRC ONGOING EVENTS pulling hoses, dragging dummies, and carrying tools from the • Fit To Fight, 1700, Fitness Center • Rough Riders Pizza Special July Special – fi retruck. • Family Fun Night, 1700-2100, Rough Riders Chicken Cordon Bleu It’s back! Treat yourself Pizza with this delicious dish at Rough Riders Pizza! Our DOMESTIC VIOLENCE CRISIS basil butter crusted dough is covered with creamy CENTER’S 7TH ANNUAL RIDE TO WEDNESDAY alfredo sauce, followed by layers of sliced ham, REMEMBER MOTORCYCLE & POKER • Tactical Fitness, 0600, Fitness Center chopped chicken, and a fi nale of swiss and moz- RUN 7/07/2018 10:30 AM - 8:00 PM • Right Start, 0730, held at the Jimmy Doolittle zarella cheeses. Small: $11 Med: $15 Large: The Landing Bar 2015 N Broadway Minot, ND 58703 This Center, hosted by A&FRC $17- Members receive $2 off any pizza Try it on a is our 7th Annual Motorcycle Poker Run. Registration at • Kids Summer Bowling, 0900-1400, Rough Panino! $8.25 meal – includes side & drink the Landing Bar. Kickstands up at noon. Stops at: Idle Hour Rider Lanes • B-Fifty Brew Drink Special July Special – Bar in Burlington Grano Lakeside Lounge in Grano Drinks • Kids Bowl Free, 0900-1400, Rough Rider Caramel Snickerdoodle Macchiato Satisfy your Inc in Mohall Del Jr’s in Glenburn The Landing in Minot by Lanes sweet tooth this month with B-Fifty Brew’s Drink 6pm for Dinner Drinks and Raffl es. Tickets sold at each bar • Club Member Benefi t, 0900-1400, Rough Special! Delicious soy milk joins cinnamon dolce location listed. Raffl e Tickets 10.00 each. Registration $20.00 Rider Lanes and vanilla syrup over ice. Or try it warm with a per person. All proceeds for the Domestic Violence Crisis • Paintball 102 Camp, 0900-1130, Youth Center topping of fl uff y whipped cream and a sprinkle of Center. https://www.facebook.com/events/594358570919629/ • Kids Yoga, 0930, Fitness Center cinnamon! Grande $5.00, Venti $5.50 NORTHERN SENTRY FRIDAY, JULY 6, 2018 5 AF celebrates three-peat win at JROTC Leadership and Academic Bowl LT. COL. VANESSA SAKS HEADQUARTERS AIR FORCE JUNIOR ROTC

AXWELL AIR Academic Bowl is a multi- FORCE BASE, Ala. level competition for high M(AFNS) -- The Air school Junior ROTC units to Force took top honors for the participate in throughout the third year in a row at the Junior school year. Following online Reserve Offi cer Training Corps qualifying rounds, 16 teams Leadership and Academic Bowl traveled to Washington, D.C., in Washington, D.C., June 23- to compete for the chance to 25. represent the Air Force in the The Air Force Junior ROTC championship round. This year, team from Scripps Ranch High 327 Air Force Junior ROTC School, San Diego, battled it out teams participated, an increase to take home the trophy for the of 80 teams from last year’s third time. competition. Even for returning champions, The competition includes there was still a level of a mix of Junior ROTC uncertainty on how tough the curriculum, English, Math and competition would be. Science, all skills that contribute COURTESY PHOTO “For me, the most diffi cult to the Air Force Junior ROTC Six passengers aboard a canoe were located in a joint search and rescue mission June 25, 2018, in the Pacifi c part was defi nitely not knowing core mission of developing Ocean southwest of Guam. Crew members fl ying a B-52H Stratofortress assigned to the 20th Expeditionary Bomber how the other teams are doing citizens of character. Squadron , stationed at Barksdale Air Force Base, La., and deployed to Andersen AFB, Guam, successfully located - what their strengths and “Our goal is to support our six passengers who had been missing for six days and relayed their location to the Coast Guard. weaknesses are,” said Cadet country,” said Col. Paul Lips, Jackwin Hui, from Scripps Director Air Force Junior Ranch High School. “So going ROTC. “But, these are high into each new game, it’s an school kids and they are 20th EBS aid in rescue entirely new scenario and really learning what it takes to succeed just approaching what needed to by showing hard work and be done.” dedication to a team, putting the off coast of Guam Television host Alex Trebek team fi rst, and going out there and his production team from and competing.” TSGT. JAKE M. BARREIRO | 36TH WING PUBLIC AFFAIRS the game show “Jeopardy” Representing the Air Force added to the excitement of this from Scripps Ranch High year’s competition, interviewing School were cadets Raymond ANDERSEN AIR knowledge that the vessel because there were quite a cadets for an upcoming teen Sun, Albert Gu, Alan Hang and version of the show. While the Jackwin Hui, led by their Junior FORCE BASE, Guam could be anywhere within bit of clouds.” Junior ROTC Academic Bowl ROTC instructors, Lt. Col. (AFNS) -- The B-52 is a 275 x 230 nautical mile The B-52 crew members is an educational program Michael Sheldon and Master world-famous for its long- radius southeast of Guam, were able to give the Coast designed to prepare students Sgt. Ferdinand Toledo. range capabilities, but the crew knew the mission Guard the coordinates, who for high school exit and college “This competition is a during a routine flight wouldn’t be easy. Even then contacted a nearby entrance exams, it also served to true testament to the word near Guam June 25, 2018, finding a familiar or large civilian ship to voluntarily educate Trebek. teamwork,” said Scotty Lewis, “This event is an eye-opener,” deputy director of Air Force crew members with the missing vessel is a tricky assist in the recovery. Trebek said. “I had heard of Junior ROTC. “To prepare a 20th Expeditionary Bomb task, and Simpson and his The local islanders ROTC. I had not heard about winning team took countless Squadron, stationed at crew didn’t know what this were traveling in a vessel Junior ROTC and all of the hours of preparation, discipline Barksdale Air Force Base, historically-styled canoe important to their culture goals that it tries to fulfi ll for the and studying, as well as Louisiana, and deployed looked like. and heritage. They didn’t young students before they get guidance provided by the to college.” instructors and team mentors, to to Andersen AFB, were "We’d never heard of want to leave the canoe, but The Junior ROTC compete at the level required.” tasked with a unique this kind of vessel before,” gratefully accepted food, situation: to use their said Simpson. “We knew water, and directions back aircraft’s versatility in this was going to be a to land. The mission was the search and rescue of a challenge.” successful. lost local vessel with six However, aid came in the “We were so excited to be passengers onboard. form of a popular culture able to help,” said Jordan. It was approximately reference. The canoe just so “This is a highlight of our 11 a.m. and Capt. Sean happened to resemble one tour here. It shows the Simpson, 20th EBS aircraft helmed by a famous Disney spirit of teamwork we all commander, and his crew princess. have. Not just the aircrew, were airborne over Guam. “We asked for more but the Coast Guard and At this time the U.S. Coast details about the vessel, everyone else who was able Guard Sector Rescue and the dispatcher told us to help.” Coordination Center made 'it's just like the boat from This successful search a call to the 20th EBS at Moana'.” and rescue mission sits as a Andersen AFB requesting The reference sailed by capstone on the 20th EBS's assistance locating a Simpson, who’d never seen deployment, speaking to historic Pacific Island the film, but it gave the rest the spirit of service the style canoe that had been of the crew a clear idea of squadron has brought to missing since June 19. what to look for. and kept with them in The canoe’s sailors were For more than three Guam. supposed to make a one- hours, the crews scoured "I couldn't be more day journey from Piagailoe the ocean for the wayward proud of everyone here Atoll with minimal vessel. At approximately for their efforts,” said Lt. provisions. But after they 2:45 p.m., the crew in Col. Jarred Prier, 20th EBS went missing for six days, Raider 11 spotted a small director of operations. their families contacted the wooden canoe with a white “Search and rescue isn't Coast Guard for help. sail and six passengers on something people typically The information was board. Somehow, in all that think of when they talk relayed to the crews of the swath of ocean, they had about the B-52, but our already airborne B-52s. At found the small wooden training and adaptability first, they were surprised. boat. really paid off. Being a “This was a unique “We spotted this vessel part of this successful situation for us,” said from about 19,000 feet,” search and rescue operation Simpson. “It’s not every said 1st Lt. Jordan Allen, speaks to the diversity of day the B-52 gets called 20th EBS crew member. our skillset and shows our for a search and rescue.” “It’s really a small miracle importance here in the Operating under the that we were able to see it Pacific." 6 FRIDAY, JULY 6, 2018 NORTHERN SENTRY THE LIGHTER SIDE CROSSWORD PUZZLE

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Head to the beloved North July 10–August 28: Grand Downtowners German Days Dakota State Fair in Minot to Forks’ North Dakota Museum Bismarck hear world-class music acts of Art Concerts in the Garden; July 12–14 and to satisfy your sweet tooth www.ndmoa.com/2018- Back for its fourth year, (funnel cakes) and thirst for Concerts-in-the-Garden; 701- Bismarck’s German Days adventure (carnival rides). 777-4195. brings all things German to the Celebrate the Stars and Stripes July 19–28: The Hunchback heart of downtown Bismarck. at one of many festive Fourth of Notre Dame at Sleepy Hollow Visit vendors for the chance of July events across the state. Theatre and Arts Park Bismarck; to partake in an authentic Gather family and friends and www.shst.org; 701-319-0894. German experience – from food, fi nd a spot to spread a blanket July 26: Music and Art in the drink and music. 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BETTER LIFE Sweet lessons: 70th anniversary of the Berlin Airlift from page 8 ASHLEY M .WRIGHT | SECRETARY OF THE AIR FORCE PUBLIC AFFAIRS disgusting.” at her apartment where her her grandmother in Del ASHINGTON and I never looked back.” Jauregui’s low point came boyfriend was throwing a Rio, Texas, for help. Her (AFNS) -- The end of Taking on the feeding and when she couldn’t afford party. grandmother immediately WWorld War II brought care of thousands would take a to buy soap to bathe with. Jauregui got really mad flew her out to Texas in on a new, diff erent confl ict - a cold monumental eff ort and a minimum She took a bottle of laundry and took a walk around the July 2008. Two months war. An immediate battleground of 4,000 tons of food and fuel per detergent from the laundry neighborhood. later she was finally able to became the divided country of day. room of her apartment. She “I was walking when join the Air Force. Germany. The Allies divided the “We fl ew in 12-hour shifts. If and her boyfriend used that I saw a mother with her “What I learned is that defeated Germany with the French, we started out at 8 o’clock, we British and Americans taking the would be fl ying all night into the to wash themselves. young son and daughter,” life is hard,” Jauregui western half of the nation spreading next day,” Halvorsen said. “There They weren’t be able said Jauregui. “All of said. “It literally takes the ideals of democracy, and the were two major shifts, one was at to buy anything, but her a sudden I heard a car one second to wreck your Communist Russians taking the daylight, and one was at night. We boyfriend bought and sold screech up and then gun entire life. I almost joined eastern half of Germany, but was would get up a couple hours ahead drugs. Jauregui told him shots. I remember ducking a gang and did drugs and still looking for more. In June of time and head out to the airplane she wanted to join the behind a pillar and watched that would have ruined my 1948, Russian forces blockaded the and pre-fl ight check.” military and couldn’t be the mother chuck her kids entire life.” Allied-controlled areas of Berlin, This was not always a milk around drugs. in her apartment as she hid shutting off food, coal and medicine run. The weather was a particular Jauregui remembers to two million Germany citizens. danger. The following summer behind a pillar as well.” when her cousin prevented The 9-month-old U.S. Air Force “Later on, we got radar, and Jauregui went to stay with In that moment, while her from joining the gang, answered the call with open arms our blood pressure went down her best friend after she gun shots were going off, and told her not to make to new allies in need, showcasing 10 points. Radar saved our lives. returned from college. Her she thought to herself, a bad decision that would the eff ects of humanitarian aid Every approach we would make friend’s parents, seeing “What am I doing here? negatively impact her life to keep peace. One of the most would be an instrument approach how desperate she looked, This isn’t the life that I just because she was having famous veterans of the Berlin Airlift whether it was clear as a bell or bought her necessities. wanted.” a bad day. is Retired Col. Gail Halvorsen, not because you had to keep the known as the “Candy Bomber.” A distance between the airplanes. Before going on vacation, After, she went to a She made the right few years ago, he agreed to share Every landing felt like you were in her friend dropped her off pay phone and called decision. his story in a phone interview. On the clouds,” Halverson said. this anniversary of the start of the The fl ights from Rhein-Main to Berlin Airlift and as the Air Force Tempelhof were only 280 miles, continues to answer humanitarian but that did not make the operation calls from those in need, a fi rst-hand easy. The beginning of the airlift look back at the fi rst U.S. Air Force was not as organized as needed humanitarian eff ort is warranted. for such a massive eff ort. The Air “We learned very clearly that Force turned to Lt. Gen. William the new enemy was Stalin. He was H. Tunner to change that. Tunner taking over where Hitler left off . led the allies over the Hump in We knew exactly what Stalin had in World War II, keeping China mind,” Halvorsen said. supplied to fi ght the Japanese in the The Soviets struck June 24, 1948, Pacifi c, and prior to that, he served blockading thousands of Germans as commander of the Ferrying from food and supplies. Within Division, which ferried 10,000 a few days, their aggression was aircraft to the war zone per month. answered. “General Tunner was a genius, “We knew that most of the folks and he was one of the reasons the in Berlin were women and children airlift worked well,” Halvorsen that was all that was left (after the said. “When we would land, we war),” the Utah native said. “They would go into the snack bar and were cutting off all the milk to the have a hot breakfast or supper kids. That did it.” while they unloaded the airplane. The next day, Halvorsen and his General Tunner found out that on the C-54 Skymaster were bound for some occasions the airplanes were Europe. unloaded, and the guys were still “I had never been very far from eating scrambled eggs (inside the home, but my mom and dad taught snack bar). That was the last time me several points of character that the guys went into the terminal will make your life more rewarding building. He sent it out to a little to you and some of those around snack bar on wheels. They would you,” he explained. “The fi rst one is eat the snacks out by the airplane. service before self. If a man needs That was typical from then on. We help, you do it. (Dad) taught that to would fl y three round trips and go me from day one. You see the need, to bed. We were lucky if we got not what is in it for me.” eight hours sleep.” This life lesson came back to At the height of the Berlin Airlift, him as he prepared to feed the aircraft were landing every three capitol city of Hitler’s regime only minutes, supplying up to 13,000 three years after their surrender. tons of food, coal and medicine Once landed in Germany, having a day, according to the Air Force no suitable barracks, the infl ux of Historical Support Division. Airmen found a place to stay in the This coordinated eff ort relied attic of a barn on the . larger on the weather. One day Some Airmen had mixed while waiting for the rain to stop, emotions at fi rst about aiding the Halvorsen noticed something. former enemy that was shooting “I saw all these children at the at American pilots just three years end of the ,” he recalled. ago. Halvorsen posed a question to But he and the others did not a fellow crewmember. give them much thought as they all “It is a hell of a lot better to feed felt the Soviets could not keep the them, then kill them,” his friend blockade up much longer. said. “I’m glad to be back.” “I wanted to get around town to That is service before self. That West Berlin and get movies of all is what causes your enemy to this destruction we see from the air become your friend, Halvorsen and how these kids were living,” said, admitting that he had issues at Halvorsen said. fi rst with the mission, but it quickly Little did he know how much changed. those Berlin children would “The solidifying factor for reinforce his Utah family’s second me was when I landed that fi rst life lesson: Gratitude. fl ight over Berlin. The Germans, Halvorsen and his crew fi nished some in mixed uniforms, come their fl ights around noon one streaming at the airplane. I had the beautiful mid-July day. Normally, enemy eyeball-to-eyeball right in the aircrews would catch a few my cockpit. They looked down at the fl our and thought it was from heaven. That sealed my thoughts, Continued on page 10 10 FRIDAY, JULY 6, 2018 NORTHERN SENTRY

MINOT AIR FORCE BASE 2017 WATER QUALITY REPORT SYSTEM ID 51006600 SWEET LESSONS from page 9 hours of sleep before the next 12- With his mind made up that hour shift. But today was diff erent, he was doing the right thing, Halvorsen still hankered to see the Halvorsen used his candy ration ground of Berlin and he had his cards for chocolate bars and movie camera with him that day. planned for the fl ight. “I told my co-pilot and crew chief Flying between barbed wire and to go to bed; I was going to Berlin,” bombed-out buildings, Halvorsen he announced. instructed his fl ight engineer to On the fl ight line, a colleague push the candy wrapped with a was about to start engines. small, cloth parachute out of the a Halvorsen had already called ahead fl are shoot. to arrange a jeep for his sightseeing “Every day, we would see a few visit when he hopped on the cargo more kids come out there. We did plane. that about three weeks before we “When I landed, I told the Jeep got caught. It turned out okay,” he driver to hold on I would be right said. back,” he said. “I ran to the end of By the time the news hit the the runway and shot pictures of papers of the candy bomber, it was the airplanes coming up over the too late to stop the momentum. bombed out buildings. Eventually, What started as a few bars of the children came up to the fence. chocolate because of the gratitude Those kids were friendly. I was of a few dozen kids turned into there for almost an hour. I was worldwide news as the donations just taken with them as they spoke of chocolates and little parachutes English pretty well. We were allowed a total of 23 tons of candy having a great time.” to be dropped to children in their Turning back to the car, a voice war-torn town. Letters came in chimed into his head. through the mail, a volunteer “I had been to other countries packing station was set-up in where the kids had chocolate,” he Massachusetts. said recalling that moment nearly “It was just a synergy that 70 years later. “When George went crazy,” he said. “I couldn’t Washington visited his troops, he believe where it all came from. It had little hard candies in his pocket just warmed my heart to see the for the kids. That was nothing generosity.” new. But these kids had not had The other quality his father chocolate for a couple of years. Not instilled in him and made the one out of the 30 broke ranks and operation a success was attitude, said ‘Do you got candy?’ When Halvorsen said. I realized that, it just hit me like a “The kids thought someday we ton of bricks; black and white. I will have enough to eat, but if we just could not believe that quality lose our freedom, we will never of character called gratitude. get it back. One philosopher said They were so grateful. They were something like, ‘I can really control thankful for their freedom. When how I feel about 95 percent of the I realized that, I thought I got to do things that happen to me.’ That something. I reached in my pocket, is attitude...It makes good things and all I had was two sticks of happen and makes lemonade out of gum.” lemons.” Convinced that everyone Eleven months after the start of deserved a treat or no one did, the blockade, the Soviets caved and Halvorsen took about three more in May 1949, the seizure ended. steps and the little voice came back However, for Halvorsen things clear as a bell directing him back to would never be the same. the fence. “That little decision with two “Boy, when I stopped and started sticks of gum changed the rest of back, those kids came to attention,” my life,” he said. “Little decisions he said. “I pulled out two sticks you make put your footprints on the of gum and broke them in half path that leads to your destination - and passed it to the kids doing the good or bad.” translating. I couldn’t believe what The reputation of the man who I saw. The other kids didn’t push brought joy at such a dark hour or shove or try to grab it. The kids lives on to this day. that got half a piece of stick of gum “It is just unbelievable to me. It tore off the wrapper and passed it. was a crisis point,” said the Candy The kids that got a strip of paper, Bomber as to why Germany named put it up to their nose, smelled it a high school after him in 2013. and their eyes got big. They were “The Berliners that were there, dumbfounded. They clutched it in that are still alive, just never forgot their hands to go home and show and kept it in the forefront of their their parents, if they had any.” memory. It changed world war An idea came to Halvorsen - history. Stalin was heading west. It return tomorrow. was a tipping point in history where “I will be fl ying overhead, and his expansion west was stopped. I will drop enough chocolate for Thirty-one of my Air Force buddies all of you,” he announced to the and 39 of my British comrades children. “When that translated to gave their lives for the enemy - the everybody, there was a celebration Germans, who had become friends. going on.” They never forgot that. The kids, Halvorsen made one demand of and what parents were left, in Berlin the children. They must share the at the end of the war knew what candy. They agreed, but another the Soviets were like. It made an question arose. With planes arriving imprint that never faded.” every few seconds, how would Halvorsen’s dedication to helping the children know which one was those in need didn’t end after he Halvorsen’s? retired with 31 years of service in “When I would fl y over the farm the Air Force. In 1994, his request (back home), I would wiggle the to assist in another humanitarian wings back and forth. So I said, airlift was approved. He would fl y ‘Kids, you watch the airplane. with the Air Force again, this time When I come over the center of delivering food to 70,000 refugees Tempelhof, if it is clear, I will fl eeing from the confl ict in Bosnia. wiggle the wings.’ That is how it “We have our freedom to choose, began.” and when the freedom is taken The candy bomber was born away, air power is the only quick and the act would soon be named way to answer a crisis like that,” he Operation Little Vittles. recalled. NORTHERN SENTRY FRIDAY, JULY 6, 2018 11

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Jul 1-31 Photo Scavenger Hunt Kids Bowl Free Program Jul 9 Family Child Care Pre-Orientation Grab a camera, form a team, and get hunting in Children 15 years of age and under at Minot AFB Would you like to work in your home, make a differ- the Base Library’s Photo Scavenger Hunt during can now sign-up for 2 FREE games of bowling ence on Minot AFB, and in the life of a child? Then the month of July. Take pictures of a team mem- per day from now - August 31, 2018. Rough attend the FCC New Provider Pre-Orientation at ber with each item on the list and submit them Rider Lanes is participating in the Kids Bowl Free the Family Child Care offi ce on July 9 from 6-8 p.m. by showing them to a member of the library staff program which allows children to sign up at no to see if it is for you! All persons providing care or sharing them on the Library’s Facebook page charge to receive the free games. Simply visit in their homes for more than 10 hours per week to earn a chance to win prizes. Entries must be www.kidsbowlfree.com/AirForce website to reg- must be licensed. People who become affi liated submitted before August 1. For more details, call ister your child. Then you will receive your free providers living downtown have the same oppor- the Base Library at 723-3344. bowling passes each week via email. Members tunities as base providers. For more information, Jul 11 Brown Bag Book Talks may use the coupon on any electronic device call the FCC offi ce at 723-6662. The Base Library invites you to Brown Bag Book or print the coupon for presentation to the cen- Jul 19 Creative Kids Class Talks on Wednesday, July 11 at noon. No required ter. Shoe rental is not included. Each family Spend the morning with your preschooler having fun reading; no scripted discussion questions. Come will have the opportunity to purchase a “Family decorating a T-shirt to brighten up your wardrobe to the Library to share what you are currently read- Pass” directly from the website for $29.95 that during the Creative Kids class at the Arts & Crafts ing or listen to others doing so. Bring a brown bag allows 4 additional family members over the Center on Thursday, July 19 from 10:30-11 a.m. lunch if desired. For additional information, call the age of 15 to receive coupons for 2 free games Age appropriate projects are offered for children Base Library at 723-3344. of bowling per day all summer. For additional ages 3-5. Cost for the class is $5. Please call at Free Range Balls for Juniors details, call Rough Rider Lanes at 727-4715. least one day prior to class to sign up for the class. The Rough Rider Golf Course is excited to offer Kids Summer Bowling Call the Arts & Crafts Center at 723-3640 for details. the Free Range Balls for Juniors program on their Children ages 17 and under can bowl for $2/game driving range. Bring your child to the golf course and free shoe rental at Rough Rider Lanes . Offer For 5th Force Support Squadron now through August 31 from 12 p.m. to 9 p.m. daily valid now to July 31, Mon. - Fri., 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. job opportunities, visit www.nafjobs.org to practice on the range. Range balls are FREE for kids under 18 years of age for the summer! For more details, call the Rough Rider Golf Course at 723-3164. The Free Range Balls for Juniors program is brought to you by Air Force Services. Family Fun Night Looking for an opportunity to take the whole family out for a delicious and affordable meal? Rough Riders invites you to enjoy their Family Fun Night every Tuesday from 5-9 p.m. Club members can enjoy 2 large one topping pizzas, 12 breadsticks, and 2 pitchers of soda for only $25. Non-members can join the fun for only $32. Plus children are sure to enjoy spending time and burning off some energy in the Lil’ Riders Indoor Playland. For ad- ditional information, please contact Rough Riders Pizza at 727-4377. Don’t Miss Steak Night At The JDC

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