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Berlin Airlift Photo Album, Orloff P Morrow [175315]

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Berlin Airlift Photo Album, Orloff P Morrow   [175315]
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Berlin Airlift Photo Album full of memories (photographs, documents, postcards) from Orloff P. Morrow. Amazing perspective of young Private Orloff Morrow travelling Europe, just a few years after the end of WW2. Collection includes a White House Christmas Notice thanking the soldiers for the Berlin Airlift, dated Dec 21, 1948. Several Berlin Postcards from post war Germany, showing the ruins of popular buildings. Orloff collected his achievements and access passes to different locals in Germany, for example a traffic control course diploma, Munich 1950. His earliest memorabilia shows him as a teenager in uniform and Orloff in San Antonio, Texas in 1948, and his first airplane ride in the USAF on March 20, 1948. He started his journey to Europe in August 1948, travelled from Brooklyn Navy Yard to Bremerhafen, Germany. Orloff was stationed at EAFD Erding in Bavaria beginning of 1949 and moved to work at Echterdingen Army Airfield by the end of the year, near Stuttgart, being promoted to Private First Class on May 20, 1949. He moved in January 1950 to work at Tempelhof Airbase, Berlin and Neubiberg Airbase in March. By May 24, 1950 he was working in Berlin, apparently arrested for failing to stop in front of a Russian memorial and was held for 4 hours, newspaper articles are included. By 1952 he had made it to Florida, working at an AFB in Patrick, included is a Liberty Pass from Feb 3, 1953 (working at Pinecastle AFB Control Tower) and an operators permit for AFB from August 1954, Florida. According to www.findagrave.com: "Great Falls óOrloff Potter "Pote" Morrow, 83, of Great Falls, passed away May 14, 2014. Pote was born August 3, 1930 in Lethbridge, Canada to Burton and Addie Morrow. He graduated high school from St. Michael's University in Victoria, Canada. He went on to attend the University of Washington for one year. He began his military service in the Army Air Force in 1947 and served for five years. Morrow was a controller at Templehof airfield in Berlin, Germany and during the Berlin airlift of 1948-49. At the height of the airlift, aircraft were landing at the field every 45 seconds, making it the busiest airport in the world at that time. During his time serving, Pote was stationed in Florida, England and France. He came to Great Falls from Oakland, California in 1958. He was an air traffic controller and operator of the first FAA Radar to be installed in Montana and several neighboring states. He spent many years as the assistant chief supervisor for the FAA office here in Great Falls. Pote met and married the love of his life, Dona Roushar in Choteau in 1959. They spent 55 wonderful years together. It was a "true love" marriage and it would be true to say all they needed was each other. As a private pilot, Pote owned and operated his own plane. He also restored and collected old cars and collected license plates. His plate collection was at one time on display at the Cascade County Courthouse. He was a charter member of the MT Arms Collectors Association, member of Montana Pioneer and Classic Car Club, past master of Masonic Lodge #34, bagpiper in the Great Falls Shrine Bagpipe Band, and past Commander of the Montana State Air Patrol. Pote was a die-hard Seahawks fan and was elated to see them win the Super Bowl. Pote is survived by his wife and son." Woodward Collection.

Date: 1948-50