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Walter G. Daniels, a pilot with the 21st Photographic Reconnaissance Squadron, was killed on February 2, 1945, as he tried to bail out of his P-38 aircraft. During the summer of 2007 his family was gracious to share their memories of this unforgotten hero with Remembering Shared Honor, and we hope the short biography will have compiled below will add...
Portrait of Walter G. Daniels, who lost his life in the CBI.
A documentary by Remembering Shared Honor of six short stories related to the CBI during WWII. Although made with a very small budget in 2002-2003, it won two awards in China and played on television in China. Hopefully the CBI community will find value in the stories told here. See at Youtube: https://youtu.be/uAnh9Lo_GV8.
Jinx Falkenburg, Jim Lewter, and friend, during Jinx's visit to 95th Station Hospital in Kunming, sometime 1943-45. Photo from Jim Lewter.
Carved wooden door or screen panel in Yunnan, China, during WWII.
B-24s bombing Sinshih, an important Japanese supply in the Hunan campaign of the time. 8.6.1944. With P-51 and P-40 fighter escorts. Consolidated B-24J-35-CO Liberator "Krachy Kourier" (308th BG 425th BS; #42-73318). Consolidated B-24J-25-CO Liberator "Burma Queen" (308th BG 425th BS; #42-73253). In China, on one mission a bomber crew would "borrow" "Burma Queen" for a mission and were eventually forced...
American GIs at the service club, building "T-609," stateside.
GIs at a base in the US during WWII.