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Army pilot Gail Halvorsen remembered how German children would beg U. S. soldiers for candy during World War II. After the war, Halvorsen wanted to give more to the children. He was determined to spread joy in the form of candy. However, Germany had lost the war and was under the control of several other nations. Strain among those nations had led the Soviet Union to block all roads into the German capital of Berlin. Halvorsen resolved to get candy through in the same way U. S. soldiers were getting other supplies into the city—by dropping the goods from the sky. Do It!

Halvorsen was .

A generous
B frenzied
C carefree
D incoherent

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