Left to right: 1st lt. Lloyd Wiler, sound man who worked at RKO Pictures before the war.
Capt. Wilfred Cline, CO of the 16th Combat Camera Unit. He was a first cameraman in the studios who specialized in Technicolor films. He made numerous Fitzgerald Travel logs.
S/sgt Anthony DeLuceney at camera. The camera is a modified Bell & Howell 35mm Eyemo. The Air Force called it a 71-Q. Normally the camera used 100 ft dayling loading rolls of 35mm film. It was modified to run on a 12 V motor and use 400 ft. film magazines.
On the far right is Sgt. Sam Lowe. He was a driver who took care of our jeep. The jeep was the first and only jeep the Unit had until I managed to "smuggle" three more jeeps over the hump.
They are shooting a street scene, probably in Kunming
(Info above courtesy of Hal Geer)
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