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FReeper Canteen ~ Berlin Airlift: Part 1 ~ December 3, 2012
Serving The Best Troops and Veterans In The World !! | StarCMC

Posted on 12/02/2012 5:01:15 PM PST by Kathy in Alaska

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The Berlin Airlift
Part 1:  The Beginning

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For the next four weeks, on Mondays, the Hall of the Heroes threads will be about the Berlin Airlift and its heroes.  I hope the story inspires you like it does me!  Thank you to ConorMacNessa for the thread topic tip!
The Berlin Airlift

PRELUDE TO CONFLICT
At the end of WWII, a defeated Germany was divided amongst the victors, the United States, the Soviet Union, Great Britain, and France. The Soviet Union took control of the Eastern half of Germany, the Western half was divided amongst the US, Great Britain, and France. Like the rest of the country, the capital city of Berlin, sitting dead in the middle of the Soviet-controlled Eastern half, was also divided into four parts, one half being Soviet controlled, and the rest divided amongst the others. A four-power provisional government, called the Allied Control Council, was installed in Berlin.  This union of governments was to control and rebuild the city of Berlin.



 

By 1948, it became apparent that the Western Powers (Great Britain, France, and US) plan to rebuild Germany differed from the Soviet Union's plan. Currency, German Unification, Soviet War reparations, and mere ideology were among the many differences the two sides had. There would be no compromise. As a result, Stalin wanted them out of Berlin.  In early 1948, tensions between the once former Allies climaxed.  On April 9, 1948, Stalin ordered all American Military personnel maintaining communications equipment out of the Eastern Zone (Soviet controlled Berlin).  Trains were halted on June 1and June10.  On June 21, the Soviets halted a US Military Supply Train and refused it passage to Berlin.  On the 22nd, they placed armed guards aboard, attached a Soviet engine and hauled it back to Western Germany.  In a final move to spurn the Americans, British, and French out, on June 24, 1948, all land and water access to West Berlin was cut off by the Soviets.  There were to be no more supplies from the West.  What was going to happen?  Where were the necessary supplies going to come from for the Occupation Forces?  For that matter, where were the supplies for the 2,008,943 Berliners going to come from?  It was a grave situation.


General Lucius Clay                          Sir Brian Robertson                             General Curt LeMay                       Brig. General Joseph Smith


The Allies were certainly not going to stand for this. Diplomacy failed, Ground invasions were planned, and World War 3 was on the brink of existence.  US Military Commander Lucius Clay had developed a plan by which an armed convoy through Soviet Controlled Germany would break the blockade.  This action would certainly create a war.

A Douglas C-47, the military version of the DC-3.  It is capable of hauling 3.5 tons of cargo.

 

MEAGER BEGINNINGS 
 

However, British Commander Sir Brian Robertson offered an alternative: supply the city by air.  A daunting task.  Supplying the Occupation forces of 2,2679 was easy, but the entire population?  The only aircraft the Americans had available for the task were 5 year old Douglas C-47 Skytrains, which would only hold 3.5 tons each.  After some consultation, the decision was made: it was worth a try.  Earlier in April, US Forces airlifted in supplies to replace the ones being delayed by the Soviets.  This was what became known as the "Little Lift".  West Berlin had two airports, Tempelhof, which was Berlin's main airport and located in the American Sector, and Gatow, in the British Sector.  Supplies could be airlifted in by C-47 and there was nothing the Soviet Union could do about because, in 1945, someone had foresight.  On November 30, 1945, it was agreed, in writing, that there would be three 20-mile wide air corridors providing access to the city. These were unarguable. 

When the blockade began, the Soviets rejoiced, because they believed the Western powers had only one option, to leave Berlin.  But they underestimated the West airlift supplies.  Gen. Clay called upon General Curtis E. LeMay, commander of USAFE and asked him if he could haul supplies to Berlin.  LeMay responded, "We can haul anything".  Two days later Gen. LeMay called upon Brig. Gen. Joseph Smith, Commander of the Wiesbaden Military Post, and appointed him Task Force Commander of an airlift operation estimated to last a few weeks.  The only US aircraft initially available were 102 C-47's and 2 C-54 Skymasters.  On June 26, the first C-47's landed at Tempelhof Airfield, foreshadowing the great operation that was to come.  Smith dubbed the mission "Operation Vittles", because he said "We're haulin' grub."  The British called their part "Operation Plane Fare". 

It was determined that the city's daily food ration would be 646 tons of flour and wheat; 125 tons of cereal; 64 tons of fat; 109 tons of meat and fish; 180 tons of dehydrated potatoes; 180 tons of sugar; 11 tons of coffee; 19 tons of powdered milk; 5 tons of whole milk for children; 3 tons of fresh yeast for baking; 144 tons of dehydrated vegetables; 38 tons of salt; and 10 tons of cheese.  In total, 1,534 tons were needed daily to keep the over 2 million people alive.  That's not including other necessities, like coal and fuel.  In fact, the largest quantity of anything required was coal.  It wasn't needed to heat homes as much as it was necessary for industry.  In addition, there was limited electricity, because the city's power plant was located in the Soviet sector, so that was cut off, too.  It was determined that in total supplies, 3,475 tons would be needed daily.  A C-47 can haul 3.5 tons.  In order to supply the people of Berliners, C-47's would have to make 1000 flights each day.  Impossible. 

Initially, Gen. Clay determined that, with the limited number of airplanes available to him, he could haul about 300 tons of supplies a day, the British effort, was estimated to be capable of 750 tons a day.  This leaves a 2,425-ton deficit daily.  Realizing that this kind of tonnage could not be achieved using C-47's, Gen. Clay and Gen. LeMay made requests for more C-54's, for they could carry over three times more cargo than C-47's.  On June 27, an additional 52 Skymasters were ordered to Berlin.
 

A Douglas C-54 Skymaster.  It was capable of hauling 10 tons, almost
3 times as much cargo as its predecessor, the C-47.

 This particular C-54 called "Spirit of Freedom" TM, is currently operated
by the Foundation as a flying museum about the Airlift.

 

On June 28, President Truman made a statement that abandoning Berlin was out of the question.  He then ordered US B-29 Superfortresses to be stationed at British airfields to show the Soviets that the Western powers were not taking this lightly.  We would not abandon these people!

By July 1, C-54's were slowly taking over airlift flights, and they were operating 24 hours a day.  Rhein-Main Air Base in Frankfort was made exclusive C-54 base, and Wiesbaden was a mix of C-54's and C-47's.  To accommodate these two different aircraft, General smith established a block system, giving the bigger, faster C-54's priority.  They were also given radio codes to identify each type and the direction it was going.  C-47's going East to Berlin were called "Easy", returning C-47's traveling West, were called "Willie".  C-54's had the names 'Big Easy' and "Big Willie".  Aircraft were also given a spacing of three minutes apart. 

The size of the operation had to be increased in order to sufficiently supply this city and keep these people going.  It needed to be commanded by someone who had expertise in air transport.  That man came in the form of Maj. General William H. Tunner.  He was revered as "The transportation expert to end all transportation experts" by LeMay.  Tunner had previously established the Ferrying Command in WWII, and successfully organized and commanded the "Hump" operation into China near the end of the war.  His reputation was not falsely earned.  Tunner hated to see airplanes parked on the ramp not being utilized. This was a waste to him.  He longed for efficiency and was about to set the standard for all that followed.


....Continued next week.....

 

Please remember the Canteen is here to honor, support and entertain our troops and their families.  This is a politics-free zone!  Thanks for helping us in our mission!


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To: Kathy in Alaska

I await with anticipation.... :)


41 posted on 12/02/2012 9:23:33 PM PST by moose07 (The truth will out, one day.)
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To: Kathy in Alaska

I hate when that happens! It’s like that hole is a magnet for fingers! LOL!


42 posted on 12/02/2012 9:47:27 PM PST by luvie (All my heroes wear camos!)
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To: moose07

d:o)


43 posted on 12/02/2012 9:52:13 PM PST by Kathy in Alaska ((~ RIP Brian...heaven's gain...the Coast Guard lost a good one.~))
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To: LUV W

I’ve got it pinned and am starting to sew it. After that is done I’ll see what I can do to beef it up. It is not going to be pretty. LOL!


44 posted on 12/02/2012 9:59:53 PM PST by Kathy in Alaska ((~ RIP Brian...heaven's gain...the Coast Guard lost a good one.~))
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To: Kathy in Alaska; StarCMC
A very pleasant good morning to everyone at the Canteen and to all our military at home and abroad. Thanks for your service to our country.

((HUGS))Good morning, Ladies. Thanks for this morning's thread, Star. How's it going?

45 posted on 12/03/2012 1:15:04 AM PST by E.G.C.
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46 posted on 12/03/2012 1:23:45 AM PST by Kathy in Alaska ((~ RIP Brian...heaven's gain...the Coast Guard lost a good one.~))
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To: All
Good morning/afternoon/evening/night Troops, wherever you are.

Thank you for doing your part to help keep all of us free and safe.

Thanks, unique, for the pastries.

Coffee is always on........

How about a donut?

Cookies?

Veggies?

Snacks?


47 posted on 12/03/2012 1:26:37 AM PST by Kathy in Alaska ((~ RIP Brian...heaven's gain...the Coast Guard lost a good one.~))
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To: E.G.C.

Good Monday morning, E...((HUGS))...hope you and Bo enjoyed the weekend.

Have a great Monday. It is -4 degrees here. BRRR!! I’m off for bed.


48 posted on 12/03/2012 1:57:00 AM PST by Kathy in Alaska ((~ RIP Brian...heaven's gain...the Coast Guard lost a good one.~))
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To: Kathy in Alaska
Sleep well, Kathy!

*HUGS*

I'm out the door to the Office - see you this evening!



Keep Faith with the Fallen of Benghazi! Let the Obama Regime, for once, tell the Truth!

Fiat Justitia, Ruat Coelum!

Genuflectimus non ad principem sed ad Principem Pacis!

Listen, O isles, unto me; and hearken, ye people, from far; The LORD hath called me from the womb; from the bowels of my mother hath he made mention of my name. (Isaiah 49:1 KJV)

49 posted on 12/03/2012 2:52:21 AM PST by ConorMacNessa (HM/2 USN, 3/5 Marines RVN 1969 - St. Michael the Archangel defend us in Battle!)
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Good Morning To Our Valiant Troops, To Our Vets, To Our Families, Our FRiends, Our Allies And To All Canteen Denizens!

Godspeed our Troops around the Globe, especially those in combat!

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May The Lord Protect And Uphold Our Troops In Their Vital Mission!

May He Keep Safe Their Families During Their Time Of Separation!

May He Preserve And Uphold The American Nation In This Time Of Adversity!








Genuflectimus non ad principem sed ad Principem Pacis!

Listen, O isles, unto me; and hearken, ye people, from far; The LORD hath called me from the womb; from the bowels of my mother hath he made mention of my name. (Isaiah 49:1 KJV)

50 posted on 12/03/2012 2:53:50 AM PST by ConorMacNessa (HM/2 USN, 3/5 Marines RVN 1969 - St. Michael the Archangel defend us in Battle!)
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To: Kathy in Alaska

Monday Morning Coffee Bump.


51 posted on 12/03/2012 3:31:06 AM PST by E.G.C.
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To: All; Kathy in Alaska; StarCMC; beachn4fun; Arrowhead1952; LUV W; tomkow6

Good Monday Morning To The Canteen

Washington Botanical Garden

Thank you for a great thread, Star and Kathy..
I remember the Berlin Airlift..and our hero pilots and crews.
I wish you all a great week.
*Thank You To All Who Serve Our Country*

52 posted on 12/03/2012 4:38:01 AM PST by MEG33 (O Lord, Guide Our Nation)
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To: Kathy in Alaska

CBO...sounds YUMMY!

My favorite Sandwich at Subway is an Italian BMT, Which is Genoa salami, Pepperoni and Italian Ham. I add Provolone and lettuce, tomato, cucumber, pickles and Black Olives.

I had no idea what BMT stood for until I saw a mass Transit map of NYC. The BMT is a Branch Mass transit line, a spur off the system than goes into an extra (presumably Italian) Neighborhood.

My favorite Fast Food Restaurant is also closed on Sunday. I respect them for that, but nothing would hit the spot more on a Sunday Motorcycle drive than a Chick-Fil-A Sammich! :-)


53 posted on 12/03/2012 4:57:41 AM PST by left that other site (Worry is the Darkroom that Develops Negatives.)
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Good morning to everyone at the Canteen. 65º here this morning.





54 posted on 12/03/2012 4:58:54 AM PST by Arrowhead1952 (0 bummer inherited a worse economy in 2012 than he did in 2008.)
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To: StarCMC; Kathy in Alaska; E.G.C.; GodBlessUSA; LUV W; Arrowhead1952; HiJinx; AZamericonnie; ...
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Good morning, Canteen.

Good morning to our

Military, our Allies, and their families.

Thank you, Star, for preparing the Canteen for today’s activities.
WOW, it's that time of year already.
The traditional Berlin Airlift thread.
Makes me want a Hersey bar. LOL

DC Metroland weather report

~ Today...Some clouds this morning
will give way to generally sunny skies
for the afternoon.
High 68F. Winds light and variable.
(68? Crazy weather...not complaining...I can live with 68 in the winter)

~ Tonight... Clear to partly cloudy.
Areas of patchy fog developing.
Low 49F. Winds light and variable.

We did have a little rain pass through yesterday.
Not much at the homestead, I'm afraid.

Went to the company "Holiday" party yesterday afternoon.
This year it was at Mount Vernon Inn restaurant, which was very nice.
The servers wore period costumes.
Social hour was wine, hot cider and different appetizers
(ex: scallop wrapped in bacon, spinach & feta cheese in a flaky pastry).
Followed by a buffet meal, then coffee and dessert.

Really going to have to diet and exercise after the holidays. We were stuffed!

Going to try to get my rounds finished before
bossman gets in and wants something.
But please stay right where you are.
Chat up the military or a family member.
No need to fret...you know I'll be back!

The FR Canteen is

Come in and sit for a while.
There's always plenty of coffee, tea,
pancakes, conversation, silliness,
and plain old BS

REMEMBER THEM ~ DEFENDERS OF FREEDOM


ARD, RANDOLPH JEFFERSON
3/7/1971
Laos
Presumptive Finding of Death

FR CANTEEN MISSION STATEMENT

Showing support and boosting the morale of our military and our allied military and the family members of the above. Honoring those who have served before.



55 posted on 12/03/2012 5:01:05 AM PST by beachn4fun (Lost: sense of humor. If found please return.)
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To: beachn4fun

Oh yum..Your company party sounds wonderful!
We are warm in Texas..82 forecast!
(((HUGS)))


56 posted on 12/03/2012 5:06:57 AM PST by MEG33 (O Lord, Guide Our Nation)
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To: Arrowhead1952

Looks like the heater is off for the week..and A/C will be at work!
(((HUGS)))


57 posted on 12/03/2012 5:08:54 AM PST by MEG33 (O Lord, Guide Our Nation)
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To: MEG33

Good morning Meg ((HUGS))

83? A little warm for winter. But the weather pattern has been kind of whacky this year.

Yes, the party was nice. The company has for a number of years been booking our parties at local sites...one year it was at the Air & Space museum (nice); one year some art gallery in DC (not - the place was nice but getting there was not). We stopped going when they starting events in DC because parking is hard to get. Was glad they changed up. I enjoyed two mugs of warm cider ;)


58 posted on 12/03/2012 5:20:57 AM PST by beachn4fun (Lost: sense of humor. If found please return.)
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To: LUV W

Hi LUV W!

(((HUGS))))


59 posted on 12/03/2012 5:25:49 AM PST by left that other site (Worry is the Darkroom that Develops Negatives.)
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To: beachn4fun

80 high today..the rest of the week highs in the 70s..
I hate cold weather so I like it.

Glad you enjoyed your party..sounded lovely.


60 posted on 12/03/2012 5:32:01 AM PST by MEG33 (O Lord, Guide Our Nation)
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