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GIs building a petroleum pipeline in Chittagong in April, 1945.
Lt. Bill Raleigh visits stone (altars), possibly animist; and in the Kasia Hills.
GIs at work in the 961st Petroleum Products Laboratory at Tinsukia, India, during WWII: Staff Sgt. John A. McCoy, Sgt. Fredrickson, Lt. Pribyl, and Staff Sgt Alexander Kaminski.
GIs at work in the 961st Petroleum Products Laboratory at Tinsukia, India, during WWII: Sgt. Fredrickson, Staff Sgt Alexander Kaminski, and Staff Sgt. John A. McCoy.
GIs at work in the 961st Petroleum Products Laboratory at Tinsukia, India, during WWII: Apparatus, and the desk for Lt. William J. Pribyl.
Lt. Bill Pribyl with a Bengal leopard in Teok, India, in December 1945.
Americans and Chinese enjoy a bit of recreation in "Flanagan's Bar," named for Sgt. Wm. Flanagan, seated third from the left in front row. Lt. Tong, K. T, communications officer for the Chinese Air Force, plays the Chinese violin (二胡). Image courtesy of Tony Strotman.
"Pipeline Engineers: Construction of the 7000 ft. submerged gasoline pipeline system that extended from the beach out into the Bay of Bengal. High octane gasoline was received here and pumped to the various airfields in Eastern India and North Burma."