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GI insect and butterfly collection in Burma. During WWII. 797th Engineer Forestry Company.
GIs drink at club in burma. During WWII. 797th Engineer Forestry Company.
"The Mustang Corral" club at the American air base at Luliang in WWII in Yunnan province, China.
1st Air Commando Group Officers Club, in Asansol, India, during WWII, February 17, 1945. The sketch above the door on the right is of Colonel Clinton B. Gaty who, after taking off from an air commando fighter squadron in India on February 26, 1945, was spotted circling near Bahlaing, Burma, but was afterwards never seen again--read a great bio for...
A building on a base in the CBI during WWII.
Captain Wilson Porch & monkey outside of the Officers Club Mess hall. Shamshernagar Air Base India, June 1945.
"Picture taking inside of our officers' club. Our group artist has a vivid imagination, hasn't he?" Female nude pictorial with "Where Never Lark, or Even Eagle Flew" written below. In the CBI during WWII.
A GI sits and poses in a club in the CBI during WWII.
A GI sits and poses in a club in the CBI during WWII.
'The bar of the 491st Bombardment Squadron Officers' Club at Chakulia Air Base, India. Notice the "Bomb Jockeys" emblems on the rear wall. The early insigne was not officially sanctioned. In the latter part of 1943 a new insigne, "Ringer Squadron", was accepted and became the 'official' emblem until replaced in 1957.