Word: halverson
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Halverson: Band, Pre-Medical Treasurer, House Cross Country, Freshman Union Committee, House Dance Committee...
Watson W. Baker, Jr., C. Richard Bobear, Donald L. Bornstein, Oliver K. Burrows, John H. Carnahan, John B. Denton, Jr., Frederick B. Edwards, III, George J. Feeney, Donald C. Freeman, Robert F. Fuller, Herbert P. Gleason, David H. Hall, Donald Halverson, Thomas W. Harrington, Charles T. Hesse, Herbert H. Hicks, Robert S. Hirschfield, Thomas K. Holmquest, Godfrey G. Howard, Stephen W. Howe, Morton D. Hull, Jay E. Jansen, James B. Kenary, W. Garwood Kleinhen, Allen E. Kline, C. Max Kortepeter...
Lowell: John C. Altrocchi '50, Donald E. Halverson '50, W. Garwood Kleinhen '50, and Dominique H. Wyant...
Just before the beginning of the Tempelhof runway there was a graveyard crowded with several thousand kids waving at us. These were the expectant beneficiaries of operation "Little Vittles," started by Lieut. Gale S. Halverson, who dropped candy and gum to kids in little parachutes made of handkerchiefs. The town of Mobile, Ala., where Halverson used to be stationed, had taken up a collection, including 50 pounds of handkerchiefs, for "Little Vittles...
...Colonel Halverson's squadron is the first of many special, roving units which the Army Air Forces can send wherever the enemy is in reach. Operations with this one squadron are bound to be limited. But, from North Africa, the U.S. flyers can range over the Near East, Russia's southern front, the Axis fringe of Mediterranean Europe. The bombs on Ploeşti, the blows at Italy's shrinking fleet, can well be the heralds of a major U.S. air offensive...