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Sgt. Robert E. Hogue of Florida gets a Christmas haul of presents, a record of 13 packages. He hired a Chinese boy to help him carry them.
At 52nd Army HQS, Yenshan, China, 2nd Lt. Wang Mong Chien, 2nd Division; Capt. Merle Foraker, Barberton, OH. The Capt. changes angle of antenna on British B-48 set for use in prone position while Chinese student watches. American instructors teach Chinese to use new equipment supplied to 52nd army. Photo by Pfc E. J. Frayne
(L-R) Maj. Wang Cheh Tso, Lt. Col Tang Wei Tan firing the 60mm mortar for demonstration purposes at a class in the general staff school, ITC, Kunming, China, under the direction of 1st. Lt. John W. Lee, Washington, Iowa. 23 September 1944. Photo by T/5 J. B. Hendrick.
Capt. George E. Noll, St. Petersburgh, FL, firing a German maxim machine gun at an anti-aircraft mount assisted by S/Sgt. Merwin E. Rogers, Willkes-Barre, PA., before a class of Chinese officers in the general staff school, ITC, Kunming, China. 23 September 1944. Photo by T/5 J. B. Hendrick.
The 10th Air Force moves from Piardoba, India, to Liuzhou, China in the fall of 1945. Here materials are being loaded onto C-47 cargo planes for flying over the Hump into China. U.S. Gov image.
The 10th Air Force moves from Piardoba, India, to Liuzhou, China in the fall of 1945. Here are tents set up in a sea of mud. U.S. Gov image.
The 10th Air Force moves from Piardoba, India, to Liuzhou, China in the fall of 1945. Here materials are being loaded onto C-47 cargo planes for flying over the Hump into China. U.S. Gov image.
247-4G 10AF 23Aug45 loading planes for 10AF move to Kunming, Liuchow [Liuzhou], China, during WWII.