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...time national Greco Roman and freestyle wrestling champion: tunner up in the 1981 Greco-Roman world championships: *alist for the United states 1984 Olympic wrestling team sounds like tun right...
DIED. William Henry Tunner, 76, Air Force general and genius of military air transport; of heart disease; in Gloucester, Va. He commanded three of the 20th century's historic airlifts: the World War II cargo transport over the Himalayan "Hump" from India to China, the massive 1948-49 Berlin operation that moved 13,000 tons a day of coal and food to the Soviet-blockaded city, and the Korean War's Combat Cargo Command that air-dropped supplies to U.S. troops trapped in North Korea by the Chinese...
Evans said that after they arrived at the airport, the cab driver asked him to pay 8.25 for the toll of the tunner through which the cab would have to pass on its return trip to Cambridge...
Like Miller, first baseman John Dockery's a contributions to the team are not accurately indicated by his batting average, Dockery, a catcher-turned outfielder first baseman, is an excellent defensive player, a timely hitter, and a fine tunner. He batted only .240 last year but knocked in 11 runs with 15 hits and stole 17 bases...
...Tunner's plan would use only 50 C-124s in the lift. Each would make at least four runs daily. Thus a minimum of 5,000 tons of supplies each day would wing into the city. That is 3,000 tons less than at the peak of the '48 lift. But in the old lift, 65% of the cargo was coal-and now West Berlin has stockpiled enough coal to last more than a year...