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Dozens of Germans and Americans gather for the reopening ceremony of the Berlin Airlift Memorial at Frankfurt International Airport, Germany, Nov. 22, 2016. The memorial, which features a corresponding tower in Berlin, Germany, commemorates the two launchpads for the humanitarian airlift conducted by the U.S. and British air forces to deliver food and supplies to the blockaded citizens of West Berlin between June 1948 and September 1949. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Joe W. McFadden)
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Retired U.S. Air Force Col. Gail Halvorsen, a C-52 Skymaster pilot also known as the Candy Bomber, smiles during the reopening ceremony of the Berlin Airlift Memorial outside Frankfurt International Airport, Germany, Nov. 22, 2016. Halvorsen and his fellow pilots dropped 23 tons of candy with makeshift parachutes from his C-54 as part of the Berlin Airlift, which delivered more than two million tons of food to the blockaded citizens of West Berlin between June 1948 and September 1949. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Joe W. McFadden)
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Retired U.S. Air Force Col. Gail Halvorsen, a C-52 Skymaster pilot also known as the Candy Bomber, visits with Gisela Rainare, a former civilian employee at the former Frankfurt an Main Air Base, Germany,  before the reopening ceremony of the Berlin Airlift Memorial outside Frankfurt International Airport, Germany, Nov. 22, 2016. Both Halvorsen and Rainare worked as part of the Berlin Airlift, also known as Operation Vittles, which delivered more than two million tons of food to the blockaded citizens of West Berlin between June 1948 and September 1949. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Joe W. McFadden)
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Retired U.S. Air Force Col. Gail Halvorsen, a C-52 Skymaster pilot also known as the Candy Bomber, prepares to present a chocolate bar to Gisela Rainare, a former civilian employee at the former Frankfurt an Main Air Base, Germany, before the reopening ceremony of the Berlin Airlift Memorial outside Frankfurt International Airport, Germany, Nov. 22, 2016. Halvorsen and his fellow pilots dropped 23 tons of candy with makeshift parachutes from his C-54 as part of the Berlin Airlift, which delivered more than two million tons of food to the blockaded citizens of West Berlin between June 1948 and September 1949. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Joe W. McFadden)
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Retired U.S. Air Force Col. Gail Halvorsen, a C-52 Skymaster pilot also known as the Candy Bomber, hugs Gisela Rainare, a former civilian employee at the former Frankfurt an Main Air Base, Germany,  before the reopening ceremony of the Berlin Airlift Memorial outside Frankfurt International Airport, Germany, Nov. 22, 2016. Both Halvorsen and Rainare worked as part of the Berlin Airlift, also known as Operation Vittles, which delivered more than two million tons of food to the blockaded citizens of West Berlin between June 1948 and September 1949. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Joe W. McFadden)
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A collection of wreaths remain on display during a Memorial Day ceremony at the Luxembourg American Military Cemetery and Memorial in Luxembourg, Nov. 11, 2016. The ceremony paid tribute to the legacy of service of members of the American armed forces. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Joe W. McFadden)
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Citizens of Luxembourg and the United States of America listen during a Memorial Day ceremony at the Luxembourg American Military Cemetery and Memorial in Luxembourg, Nov. 11, 2016. The ceremony paid tribute to the legacy of service of members of the American armed forces. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Joe W. McFadden)
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David McKean, U.S. Ambassador to the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, speaks during a Memorial Day ceremony at the Luxembourg American Military Cemetery and Memorial in Luxembourg, Nov. 11, 2016. The ceremony paid tribute to the legacy of service of members of the American armed forces. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Joe W. McFadden)
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David McKean, U.S. Ambassador to the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, center right, waits with a detail of American service members before presenting a wreath during a Memorial Day ceremony at the Luxembourg American Military Cemetery and Memorial in Luxembourg, Nov. 11, 2016. The ceremony paid tribute to the legacy of service of members of the American armed forces. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Joe W. McFadden)
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David McKean, U.S. Ambassador to the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, adjusts a wreath during a Memorial Day ceremony at the Luxembourg American Military Cemetery and Memorial in Luxembourg, Nov. 11, 2016. The ceremony paid tribute to the legacy of service of members of the American armed forces. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Joe W. McFadden)
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Ceremonial guardsmen from the 52nd Fighter Wing, Spangdahlem Air Base, Germany, march while carrying the Luxembourg and American flags during a Memorial Day ceremony at the Luxembourg American Military Cemetery and Memorial in Luxembourg, Nov. 11, 2016. The ceremony paid tribute to the legacy of service of members of the American armed forces. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Joe W. McFadden)
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Ceremonial guardsmen from the 52nd Fighter Wing, Spangdahlem Air Base, Germany, march while carrying the Luxembourg and American flags during a Memorial Day ceremony at the Luxembourg American Military Cemetery and Memorial in Luxembourg, Nov. 11, 2016. The ceremony paid tribute to the legacy of service of members of the American armed forces. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Joe W. McFadden)
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A detail of Airmen assigned to the 52nd Fighter Wing, Spangdahlem Air Base, Germany, stand at parade rest before a Memorial Day ceremony at the Luxembourg American Military Cemetery and Memorial in Luxembourg, Nov. 11, 2016. The ceremony paid tribute to the legacy of service of members of the American armed forces. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Joe W. McFadden)
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A collection of memorial wreaths remain on display during a German National Day of Mourning observance ceremony at the Kolmeshöhe Military Cemetery in Bitburg, Germany, Nov. 13, 2016. The day, known as Volkstrauertag in German, observes the human cost of war and was established following the conclusion of the First World War. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Joe W. McFadden)
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Joachim Kandels, mayor of the city of Bitburg, Germany, reviews a wreath after a German National Day of Mourning observance ceremony at the Kolmeshöhe Military Cemetery in Bitburg, Germany, Nov. 13, 2016.The day, known as Volkstrauertag in German, observes the human cost of warfare and suffering. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Joe W. McFadden)
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Ceremonial guardsmen from the 52nd Fighter Wing, Spangdahlem Air Base, Germany, present a wreath during a German National Day of Mourning observance ceremony at the Kolmeshöhe Military Cemetery in Bitburg, Germany, Nov. 13, 2016. The day, known as Volkstrauertag in German, observes the human cost of war and was established following the conclusion of the First World War. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Joe W. McFadden)
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