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The “Remembering Shared Honor” (RSH) project sets out to collect and preserve oral histories related to Chinese and American cooperation during the Second World War in the China-Burma-India(CBI) theater of war.
This historical archive has a total of 7,074 entries.
"Empty gas drums burned during raid." Karst hills in the background hit that this is likely a US base in Guangxi province, China, either at Liuzhou or Guilin. See alternative image here.
Gas straining station after Japanese air raid. Karst hills in the background hit that this is likely a US base in Guangxi province, China, either at Liuzhou or Guilin. See alternative image here.
Chinese American Composite Wing (CACW) --"CHINESE AIRMEN GET AMERICAN TRAINING AND EQUIPMENT." The photographer must have laid on his back to get this photo of the Chinese and American crew loading bombs into the rack of a B-25 Mitchell medium bomber. During WWII in China. Images courtesy of Tony Strotman.
The allied attack on Tengchong (Tengchung) in Yunnan province, China, during WWII, showing the city wall. Note American P-51 in flight. Photo by F. D. Manwarren.
Servicemen out near the flight line loading bombs in SW China during WWII, mostly likely in Yunnan. 1st Sgt Bierbauer second from left. See related image here.