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Y-Force Liaison Team prepares a pig for dinner at the 4th of July celebration, 1944, near Pingka Ridge, Burma, during the Salween River Campaign. Photo by Syd Greenberg.
A funeral procession preparing to head out for burial ground in a Burma Road Chinese village during WWII. In the CBI. Photo by Syd Greenberg.
"Ten mule teams keep the caissons rolling along on this Burma Road as they draw this heavy Chinese howitzer to the battlefront at Lungling, Yunnan, China." During WWII. September 9, 1944. Photo from Sydney L. Greenberg, 164th Signal Photographic Company.
Photographer and funny man Syd Greenberg tries out a long pipe with a local Chinese gentleman, and soldiers and kids look on with enthusiasm, before the Salween River campaign.
A GI inspects smoking pipe of local man in China, while local man holds western-style pipe. During WWII. Photo by Syd Greenberg.
'Lt. Harold Ellis Greenberg, India China Wing ATC, who was tragically lost on 20 December 1943 in the CBI, during WWII.See more on Harold E. Greenberg.--------------Do have more information regarding this item? Please contact pat@rshonor.org, or us the \'Provide Info\' function below to help us preserve this CBI history!'
'Lt. Harold Ellis Greenberg, India China Wing ATC, who was tragically lost on 20 December 1943, with his cousin Martin during WWII.See more on Harold E. Greenberg.--------------Do have more information regarding this item? Please contact pat@rshonor.org, or us the \'Provide Info\' function below to help us preserve this CBI history!'
September 29, 1944, Burma Road Engineer's road grader working on the Burma Road and Chinese civilians look on. During WWII in China. Photo by T/Sgt., S. L. Greenberg
Lt. Harold Ellis Greenberg (seen here in his high school graduation picture), India China Wing ATC, was tragically lost on 20 December 1943. Much appreciation to the family of Mr. Greenberg for sharing with us about this member of your family, and to Sheldon Goldberg, Lt. Colonel, USAF (Ret.), at JWV Lt. Harold E. Greenberg Post #692 for such great...