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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 7,074 entries.
On May 20, 1944 the B-24 bomber 'Puck' took off on a sea sweep mission under leadership of the lanky pilot, Donald Richardson. The plane (#42-73317) and crew disappeared. The crew were: 1st Lt. Donald G. Richardson, Pilot 1st Lt. Frank L. Munson, Co-pilot 1st Lt. James P. ‘Jim' Gilbert, Navigator 1st Lt. Linus J. Austin, Bombardier TSgt. Cecil L...
T/Sgt. Ora William Seal receiving medals. Original caption: "Tech. Sgt. Ora W. Seal, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Seal of Fruita, is shown receiving the Distinguished Flying Cross and the Air Medal from Lt. Col. John. E. Carmack, post executive officer, at a ceremony held recently at Truax Field, Madison, Wisconsin. The citations were made for exceptionally meritorious...
A 373rd Bombardment Squadron (308th Bm Grp) crew poses at the nose of 'Nip Nipper', a B-24D1, serial #42-72837, probably in a revetment at Yangkai, early in 1944. Image from U. S. Government official sources.
Raymond J. Bridge disappeared on a flight on May 25, 1944. His family was gracious to share with us about him during the summer of 2007. We plan to never forget.