Navy Reserve Assists with Airlift of Donations to Displaced Ukrainian Children

24 June 2022

From Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Chelsea Milburn, Commander, Naval Air Force Reserve

Commander, Naval Air Force Reserve (CNAFR) Sailors assigned to the Navy Air Logistics Office (NALO) and the “Globemasters” of Fleet Logistics Support Squadron (VR) 56 supported “Operation Little Vittles 2,” assisting with the airlift of 12,000 lbs of supplies bound for displaced Ukrainian children in Eastern Europe, Mar. 28-29.
Commander, Naval Air Force Reserve (CNAFR) Sailors assigned to the Navy Air Logistics Office (NALO) and the “Globemasters” of Fleet Logistics Support Squadron (VR) 56 supported “Operation Little Vittles 2,” assisting with the airlift of 12,000 lbs of supplies bound for displaced Ukrainian children in Eastern Europe, Mar. 28-29.
 
Operation Little Vittles 2 was a grassroots humanitarian relief mission based in Salt Lake City, Utah, and coordinated by the Gail S. Halvorsen Foundation. The airlift was accomplished through the partnership of several private and non-profit organizations in the United States, Germany and Poland, as well as the office of Senator Mike Lee, NALO, VR-56, and the City of Berlin, Germany.
 
VR-56 flew from their homeport in Oceana, Virginia to Salt Lake City International Airport, where they loaded the 12,000 lbs of donations from local charities. They then flew the donations to Washington-Dulles International Airport where they transferred them to a German A-340 headed to Berlin.
 
A German charity group received the donations to transport them to Warsaw, Poland for distribution to Ukrainian refugees in need.
 
Lt. Cmdr. Ken Kaplan, assigned to NALO, both helped coordinate the Navy Reserve’s part in the airlift and flew the mission with VR-56.
 
“It felt great to be part of a mission that was contributing to such a worthy cause,” said Kaplan. “The entire VR-56 crew was excited and enthusiastic to be a part of this. It was amazing to see everyone come together to accomplish a common goal. Every time a new challenge presented itself in the planning stages, someone stepped up with a solution. From the charities, to the airport personnel, to the German Air Force, everyone was all in from the start.”
 
The mission’s namesake, the original Operation Little Vittles, was organized by U.S. Air Force Col. Gail S. Halvorsen as part of Operation Vittles, the Berlin Airlift in 1948-1949, which provided humanitarian aid to Germans during the Cold War soviet blockade of Berlin. After seeing German children’s reactions to being given candy, he began making regular drops of candy during the airlifts to lift their spirits during the blockade and became known as the “Candy Bomber.”
 
Operation Little Vittles 2 provided an opportunity to the Navy Reserve to have a part in continuing Halvorsen’s legacy and to the City of Berlin to pay his kindness forward to Ukrainian children affected by the war in Ukraine.
 
“Today, a collection of small things was gathered, packaged, and sent off to do big things: to give hope and comfort to women and children displaced by the ravages of war,” James Stewart, executive director of the Gail S. Halvorsen Foundation.
 
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Acting Chief of Navy Reserve, Acting, Commander, Navy Reserve Force

Rear Admiral Richard S. Lofgren

Acting Chief of Navy Reserve, Acting, Commander, Navy Reserve Force

Rear Adm. Richard S. Lofgren serves as the Acting Chief of Navy Reserve and Acting Commander, Navy Reserve Force. In this role, he provides strategic leadership and oversight for Navy Reserve personnel and operations worldwide, supporting the readiness and integration of Reserve forces across the fleet. A Surface Warfare Officer, Rear Adm. Lofgren brings extensive operational and command experience across maritime expeditionary, coastal riverine, and surface warfare missions, including service in senior leadership roles supporting U.S. naval operations in multiple geographic combatant commands. His career reflects a sustained commitment to operational excellence, leadership development, and the effective employment of Navy Reserve forces in support of national security objectives.

 

 
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Rear Admiral Luke A. Frost

Commander, Navy Reserve Forces Command, Deputy Commander, Navy Reserve Force

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Rear Admiral John Saccomando

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Rear Admiral John Saccomando is a Naval Aviator with extensive operational, command, and strategic leadership experience across both active and reserve components. He has served in multiple senior command and flag assignments supporting naval aviation, expeditionary operations, and installation readiness, including leadership roles within U.S. Fleet Forces and Naval Air Forces Atlantic. A combat-experienced aviator, Rear Adm. Saccomando brings deep expertise in joint operations, force integration, and operational readiness, reflecting a sustained commitment to advancing naval capabilities and supporting U.S. national security objectives worldwide.

 

 
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Rear Admiral Gregory K. Emery

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Navy Reserve Force Master Chief

Force Master Chief Nicole C. Rios

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Master Chief Robert W. Lyons II

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Master Chief Van "Chris" Louvier

Command Master Chief, Commander, Naval Air Force Reserve

Command Master Chief Louvier enlisted in the U.S. Navy in 1997 and brings extensive aviation maintenance and readiness leadership experience across multiple Fleet Logistics, Strike Fighter, Helicopter, and Reserve aviation commands. Selected as a Command Master Chief in 2015, he has served in senior enlisted leadership roles at VR-56, Commander, Tactical Support Wing, Fleet Readiness Center Reserve Mid-West, and currently serves as the Command Master Chief for Commander, Naval Air Force Reserve. An Enlisted Aviation Warfare Specialist, he is a graduate of the Senior Enlisted Academy and multiple executive leadership programs and has earned numerous personal and unit awards for sustained excellence in leadership and mission readiness.


 

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Master Chief Jerry E. Dotson was born in Garden Grove, California, and raised in Sacramento. He enlisted in the U.S. Navy on July 29, 2002, and completed recruit training and Electrician’s Mate “A” School in Great Lakes, Illinois. His career spans operational, reserve, aviation, and senior enlisted leadership assignments, and he currently serves as the Command Master Chief for Commander, Naval Information Force Reserve.

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