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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 7,078 entries.
Twelve American War Correspondents, now touring China, were welcomed on their arrival by General Pao (foreground), Chief Secretary to General Ho Ying Chin, Supreme Commander of the Chinese Army. Correspondents will visit major Fourteenth Air Force installations while in China. From the U.S. Government sources.
Machine gun class of the Chinese Infantry non com training school at Dutan, China. The first and third guns, beginning from the foreground, are Belgian Brownings, the rest are Chezck Bren guns. Chang Tson-ta and Chung Fo are the instructors in this line. China. 18 May 1944
Colonel Norman McNeill, Inf., American commandant and senior instructor of the Chinese General Staff School introduces a B-24 bomber pilot of Maj. Gen. Claire Chennault's 14th Air Force to Chinese officers attending the school at a 14th Air Force base... From the U.S. Government sources.
Chinese officers attending the Chinese General Staff School at a 14th Air Force base somewhere in China... The object of the lecture is a P-40 fighter. From the U.S. Government sources.
S/Sgts Tischendorf and Chibnik, 1st Lts. Zeidler, Perdue, Maj. McCarten, and Capt. Southworth, who had just returned to squadron after being forced down in Burma on their return from a mission on 12 August 1943. Somewhere in the CBI.
September 30, 1944 During WWII, a small detachment of Chinese soldiers armed with a light machine gun on railway wheels and two other guns, stand guard at the Liuchow (Liuzhou) station to prevent looting during air raid and to maintain order in general. Signal Corps Photo Pfc J. C. Bowermaster
September 27, 1944 During WWII, a locomotive of one of the fugitive trains in south station, Liuchow, China, showing packages and bales belonging to refugees fleeing the Japanese advance on Kweilin (Guilin). Photo by Lt. N. J. Dain
September 27, 1944 During WWII, a refugee from the Japanese Ichigo drive on Kweilin (Guilin) prepares her evening meal in the station at Liuchow, China. hoto by Lt. N. J. Dain.