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APO 627

GI map of Kunming, APO 627, issued by the U.S. Office of War Information.
American liaison officers and Chinese troop commanders plan coordinated air and ground attack on Japanese forces at Hung Chiu Hill, southwest of Chefang. L-R: Capt. Benjamin C. Adams, Earl M. Rothberger, Capt. William L. Yeomans (F. A. Liaison O), Col. Wang Ching-shan (C.O. 388th Regiment), Lt. Col. J.N. Ruggieri (Liaison O. With 130th Division), Wang Chen-yuan (Interpreter), and Maj. Gen...
Mrs. R. J. Porter handing over Virginia Elizabeth Porter, as they arrive at APO 627's ARC Town Club, to ARC Gladys E. Wavrek, and Cpl. Theodore A. Kobel. Yunnan Province on December 15, 1944. Photo by Pfc. Thomas F. Melvin. Passed by Emanuel Goldberg.
Chinese candymaker at the Russian bakery offering some of the now locally manufactured candy which is soon to be sold in US Army Post Exchanges, at APO 627, to Maj. Robert E. Envell. Sitting by is MME Wei Chen-ko, wrapping the peanut candy. Yunnan Province on December 15, 1944. Photo by Pfc. Thomas F. Melvin. Passed by Emanuel Goldberg.
Page two of a letter from Chennault to Morse talking about the establishment of the CACW. From the U.S. Government sources.
Page one of a letter from Chennault to Morse talking about the establishment of the CACW. From the U.S. Government sources.
APO 627. The final mangling process. Number and Four Boys, assisted by an un-named girlfriend, iron wrinkles into and out of the clothes. The Number One Boy (he with the topee) smiles encouragement to his crew. From the U.S. Government sources.