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Elmendorf
squadron takes holiday cheer north
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by Tech. Sgt. Theo McNamara |
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12/17/2004 - ELMENDORF AIR FORCE
BASE, Alaska (AFPN) -- As Santa Claus prepares for his big trip
from the North Pole, he took some time out to make a special trip with the 517th
Airlift Squadron "Firebirds" here to deliver Christmas presents and
supplies to an Athabascan village in northern Alaska -- a tradition that's
been around for 37 years. |
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ARCTIC VILLAGE, Alaska -- Children here greet Santa Claus recently. The Alaska-native community is north of the Arctic Circle where Santa delivered gifts and supplies for the 37th year in a row. Santa traveled to the village on a C-130 Hercules from Elmendorf Air Force Base's 517th Airlift Squadron. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Keith Brown) |
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In 1968, Santa Claus flew with the squadron to
Arctic Village. Though the village was not experiencing the hardship of the
year before, Santa's C-130 Hercules was loaded with food, winter clothing and
supplies. "When I was a young man, we didn't even know
there was such a thing as Christmas," said Mr. Gilbert, the village's
minister. "But around this time of year people from other villages would
travel by foot to our village to share their surpluses, and we in turn would
give them gifts to carry back to their village. |
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