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    Operation Babylift 50th Reunion: A Celebration of the Human Spirit

    In Partnership with the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Foundation
    Metropolitan Airport NewsBy Metropolitan Airport NewsMarch 17, 20255 Mins Read
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    President Gerald R. Ford Carrying a Vietnamese Baby from "Clipper 1742"
    President Gerald R. Ford Carrying a Vietnamese Baby from "Clipper 1742" (Gerald R. Ford Presidential Foundation)

    The Pan Am Museum Foundation, in collaboration with the Gerald  R. Ford Presidential Foundation and the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library and Museum, is  proud to present Operation Babylift: A Celebration of the Human Spirit. This commemorative  event, taking place on April 24th at 6 PM EDT, will honor the 50th anniversary of one of the  most significant humanitarian airlifts in history. 

    Hosted at the Pan Am Museum within the Cradle of Aviation Museum in Garden City, New York,  this special evening will bring together adoptees, adoptive parents, Pan Am staff, U.S. veterans,  medical professionals, and others who played a role in the daring evacuation of Vietnamese  orphans during the closing days of the Vietnam War. In 1975, U.S. President Gerald R. Ford  authorized this extraordinary mission, ensuring the safe passage of thousands of orphans to  new homes in the United States and beyond. 

    The Leadership of President Gerald R. Ford 

    President Ford was instrumental in the success of Operation Babylift. As the fall of Saigon  loomed, he authorized the evacuation of thousands of vulnerable Vietnamese orphans,  describing the mission as a “matter of conscience” and a reflection of America’s humanitarian  values. Despite daunting logistical and political obstacles, Ford’s decisive leadership ensured  the mission’s success, saving countless lives and inspiring a global humanitarian response. 

    “Operation Babylift exemplifies the very best of what humanity can achieve when faced with  adversity,” said Gleaves Whitney, Executive Director of the Gerald R. Ford Presidential  Foundation. “President Ford’s unwavering commitment to compassion and action during one of  history’s most challenging moments reflects the enduring values of integrity, courage, and  service that we continue to celebrate. This reunion not only honors the past but also inspires us  to carry forward the mission of helping those in need.” 

    Special Guests and Highlights 

    Among the distinguished guests will be Al Topping, Pan Am’s Director of South Vietnam and  Cambodia during the operation, along with members of his Saigon team, pilots, and flight attendants who coordinated the historic flights. Pan American World Airways played a critical  role in this effort, providing two Boeing 747 jumbo jets to facilitate the evacuation. 

    One of these aircraft was chartered by The Holt Adoption Agency, while the other was arranged  by Robert Macauley of Connecticut, who mortgaged his home to raise $50,000 after being  moved by the tragedy of a C-5A Galaxy crash. Macauley’s selfless actions ultimately led to the  establishment of the global humanitarian organization AmeriCares. 

    “Fifty years ago, Operation Babylift was a story of hope amid chaos,” said Al Topping. “To see  these children—now thriving adults—reunited with those who shared this extraordinary  journey is profoundly moving. It reminds us of the enduring power of compassion and doing  what’s right, even in the face of immense challenges.” 

    Also joining the event will be Peter Greenberg, multiple

     Emmy Award-winning journalist, television producer and the travel editor for CBS News.  Greenberg hasalso reported for  NBC’s Today, CNBC, MSNBC, and Good Morning America. A frequent Pan Am passenger throughout his journalism career

    , Greenberg won an Emmy for his 1984 ABC segment on ABC News  20/20:  “What happened to the Children? which investigated the C5A Galaxy crash

    , which followed up on the lives of Operation Babylift children who survived the tragedy.

    A Night to Remember 

    The evening will be a special moment of hearfeltreunions, testimonials, and reflections on the enduring legacy  of Operation Babylift. The Gerald R. Ford Presidential Foundation emphasizes the mission’s  historical significance as a testament to courage and compassion during a tumultuous time. 

    Reflections from the Pan Am Museum Foundation 

    “Operation Babylift is a profound chapter in both Pan Am’s history and global humanitarian  efforts,” said Linda Freire, Board Chair of the Pan Am Museum Foundation and a former Pan  Am flight attendant. “As someone who wore the Pan Am uniform, I’m immensely proud to  honor the flight crews, volunteers, and adoptees whose courage and resilience remind us of the  extraordinary impact compassion can have on the world.” 

    Adoptee Perspective 

    Carol Mason, one of the babies evacuated during Operation Babylift and now an adult living in  the tri-state area, shared her gratitude: “I owe my life to the compassionate partners in this  operation and the people who made it possible. It’s surreal to think about how a decision made  half a century ago shaped my entire future. This reunion isn’t just about honoring the past—it’s  about celebrating the connections, journeys, and possibilities that grew from something so  extraordinary.” 

    Event Details and Tickets 

    Tickets for the event are $75 per person and include dinner and complimentary beer and wine.

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