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 High Desert Hangar Stories  Operation Holiday Hope brings holiday joy…and Santa





          by Natalie Stanley            gifts and Christmas trees at Nel-
                                        lis AFB.
 A Veteran’s Christmas lesson of conquering despair and cultivating hope  Nellis AFB, Nev.  masks, Santa, along with his rein-
                                          With social distancing and
            The holidays were made bright-
          er for families of the 926th Wing  deer and elves, were on hand the
 by Bob Alvis  The cynics in the camps were  matter what the circumstances.   during the Airman and Fam-  day of the event to welcome fami-
 special to Aerotech News  doing their best to spread the de-  David Read got to thinking about   ily Readiness Center’s Operation  lies and take photos the kids.
 spair. Read had his work cut out for  Peter and Paul and the other apos-  Holiday Hope, Dec. 5, 2020, at   Families also enjoyed Christmas
 David Read spent a couple of  him to find a holiday message that  tles, writing of their confidence in   Nellis Air Force Base, Nev.  cookies, provided by the 926th WG
 Christmases in a German POW  would encourage the men to carry  the Gospel of Christ, but suggest-  With the support of a non-prof-  Key Spouses, hot chocolate, apple
 camp in Bavaria during World  on. The opening lines of his unfin-  ing that there were occasions when   it, Airmen who signed up for the  cider, holiday music, and more.
 War II.  ished poem had been the start of  they should just give in to despair.   event received bikes, Christmas   “I like how it was organized,
 As the camp’s pastor, he had a  trying to find that message of hope.  Can we imagine any writer of an   trees and stands, toys, books, and  it was small and intimate and we
 tough job with morale and keeping   As the men’s new  slogan of  epistle to these first Christians   gift cards.  really enjoyed it, especially the hot
 hope alive amongst the prisoners.  “Let’s not celebrate Christmas this  saying “I know you are going   “This was a great event,” said  chocolate,” said Ruiz.
 In 1944, conditions were about as  year” cast the pall of a holiday with  through a very rough time — so   Tech. Sgt. Lydia Ruiz, 726th Op-  Seeing everyone come out and
 bad as they had ever been and the  no carols, no pageants, not even  why not forget about celebrating   erations Group, command support  just enjoy the moment was the
 hopeful talk of “Home by Christ-  thoughts of astonishing recipes  “The Incarnation?”  Paul reminded   staff. “I’m fairly new to the wing  brightest moment for Collins.
 mas” was being replaced with the  with which they concocted unbe-  his friends at Philippi that he had   and after the year we had it was   “I expected to see the families
 discouraging words of “Let’s not  lievable imaginary Christmas pud-  known imprisonment, flogging,   Courtesy photograph  nice to just see people and have  and kids, but to see people take a
 celebrate Christmas this year.”  dings and feasts, David’s poem in  shipwreck, starvation and more,   When the journey came to an end and the despair was replaced with   that human interaction.”  break from work and enjoy the hot
 While looking through a draw-  response never got past the second  but he then launched into a written   a new hope: The liberation of a German POW camp March 1945 and   To host an event of this mag-  chocolate and music and just be   Air Force photograph by Staff Sgt. Paige Yenke
 er some years later, Read found a  line. He wrote:  celebration of the Incarnation that   smiles replaced the pain.  nitude required careful planning  with each other was the best part,”   Santa’s elf, John Venable, 926th   Air Force photograph by Staff Sgt. Paige Yenke
 torn and crumpled piece of paper,   “Let’s not celebrate   still echoes in hearts and minds,   between A&FR and Kimmy Mc-  Collins said.  Wing Key Spouse, is working  Santa greets families, takes photos
 where he had written the opening   Christmas this year?  even today.  that Christmas. When he wrote that  this story was playing out, he was   Daniel, the supporting non-profit   Collins said that often with   hard to build bicycles for the  and hands out candy canes to the
 lines to a poem at that camp in   God, what a yelp   Read recalled that even though   opening to his poem, he was thinking  on his second Christmas in a POW   director.  these types of programs Airmen   926th Wing Airman and Family  kids during the Airman and Family
 the winter of 1944. As he read the   from Christian men!”  the conditions at the camp were   of a fellow prisoner named Dietrich  camp. He did not know at the time   “It was a couple of months of  tend to shy away from signing up   Readiness Operation Holiday  Readiness Operation Holiday
 words, it took him right back to     The point of the poem was  deplorable, they were at the time not   Bonhoeffer who, after months of tri-  that he still had months remaining   coordination and setting up the  because they believe others may be   Hope event, Dec. 3, 2020 at Nellis  Hope event, Dec. 5, 2020, Nellis
 those desperate days when the men  simple and worth dwelling on, no  in any special danger or deprivation   als and threats to his life, was in the  as a “guest” of the German army.   website, trying to figure out pa-  in greater need, but she hopes to see   Air Force Base, Nev.   Air Force Base, Nev.
 were desperately short of food and   hands of the Gestapo awaiting the  Years later, when he would see a   rameters and the needs of everyone  this change in the future.
 increasingly aware (though they   scaffold which was being prepared  “come home for Christmas” church   who was registering,” said Eileen   “I’d like to change that mental-
 never spoke about it) that they were   for him. Read was inspired by the idea  invitation, he would always rejoice in   Collins, 926th WG A&FR director.  ity,” she said. “These are non-profits
 in the hands of an unpredictable   that he could not imagine Bonhoeffer  the deeper meaning that can sustain   A total of 130 individual re-  that just want to give back to the
 madman who was unlikely to let   writing one letter from his prison,  us “even in the very worst of circum-  quests were identified throughout  military and thank the community
 them go home in peace, whether   telling his readers that this was no  stances.”   the wing.  for all they do.”
 at Christmas or any other time.   time for Christmas celebrations. His   As a pastor, his experience on that   McDaniel and her team of vol-  With wing leadership’s support
 And even though the sounds of   letters breathed a total confidence in  cold Christmas in 1944 set him up   unteers, drove the donations from  of these events, Collins hopes to
 Allied aircraft gave them hope for   his Savior.  for all the Christmases for the rest   March Air Reserve Base, Calif. on  have an even better turn out next
 deliverance, they wondered if the   Read felt that the conditions in  of his life. His message of salvation   Dec. 2 and wing volunteers were  year and give everyone a chance to   Air Force photograph by Staff Sgt. Paige Yenke
 pilots knew the difference between   the camp and the despair of all the  to those that came to hear him tell   on hand to help them unload the  be merry for the holidays.  Staff Sgt. Tatianna Thomas,
 a Nazi headquarters and a POW   prisoners should not be the thing that  the Christmas story carried a special                    926th Force Support Squadron
 camp, and if they would become   defined them. He pushed back, saying  feeling, as he was qualified more than                    services specialist, lets her son,
 victims of friendly fire.  that the Gospel is no less true when  most, thanks to his war experience, to                          Michael Johnson, take his new
 circumstances are most terrible. He  speak to the real gift of salvation, the                                                    car for a ride during the Airman
 affirmed that if the men would soak  true meaning of Christmas, and the                                                          and Family Readiness Operation
 themselves in that truth, they would  promise of men of faith holding on to                                                      Holiday Hope event, Dec. 5, 2020,
 never make excuses for their lack  hope when times were bleak.                                                                   Nellis Air Force Base, Nev.
 of desire to celebrate or accept any   With that, I will just wish you all
 excuses their fellow prisoners could  a heartfelt “Merry Christmas” and
 come up with. David’s words to his  the hopes for a Happy New Year, as                                 Air Force photograph by Natalie Stanley
 Courtesy photograph  fellow prisoners were short and to  we face our own challenges here in   Santa’s little helpers are working hard Dec. 2, 2020, to get ready for
 A scene from the movie Stalag 17  the point when they gathered on that  2020. I just want to add that genera-  the 926th Wing Airman and Family Readiness Operation Holiday Hope
 of a Christmas celebration in one  1944 Christmas Eve — and no poem  tions before faced greater challenges   event, Dec. 2, 2020 at Nellis Air Force Base, Nev.
 of “The Huts.”  was necessary.  then we have today and came out on
 May Christmas joy be real and  the other side with a new and fresh
 radiant for all of us — no matter what  outlook on life. We only need to look
 American POWs in Germany;   our circumstance is!  to them for our inspiration today and
 “It’s not hard to understand the   David Read was part of the great-  never forget it was their faith that car-
 love you have for another kriegie   est generation, and his story of caring  ried them through.
 (prisoner of war) when you were   for the souls of men shows just how
 Courtesy photograph  one yourself.”  amazing that generation was. When   Until next time, Bob out …


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