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10CU 567 36 BURMA ROAD (RES). Soldiers at ease in China, waiting for arrival of a convoy over the Burma Road or listening to a commemorative speech about the opening of the road. A movie camera is set to go on the truck to the right.
Remains of a blast in a runway, probably Liuzhou after retreat from the Japanese in 1944.
Leonard S. Jordan of the Chinese-American Composite Wing (CACW) hangs a sign indicating the "Photo Section," in both English and Chinese. 照相室,中美联合大队。
Staff Sergeant Richard W. O'neal shares stick of gum with Chinese soldier. Sgt. O'neal, assigned to CACW, was an aerial photographer who had served in India and China.
American and Chinese members of the CACW share a cigarette. Here Lt. Ralph E. Linhorst shares cigarette before they leave for mission.
Brothers Charles Chan and John Chan who walked from Mandalay to Liuzhou over the Hump to help in the war effort, and evade the Japanese invaders. Speaking Burmese, CHinese, and English, they worked in the "Wombat Squadron," a unit of the "Liberators in China." They stand in front of B-24 "Shootin' Star"
S/Sgt. Malvin L. Nelson films a newsreel short in China during WWII. Although blacked out by censors (for some reason), this should be by the 16th Combat Camera Unit.
The 10th Air Force moves from Piardoba, India, to Liuzhou, China in the fall of 1945. Here crews deal with thick mud on unpaved roadways towards the end of monsoon season. U.S. Gov image.