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"Ralph O'Connor Taking Dead Aim At His Target While A Chinese Boy Looks On Hoping To Maybe Get Whatever He May Shoot."
"Fred Nash, several miles south of Yangkai, in a group of burial mounds, just before having lunch. Spring, 1945."
Clayton E. "Fred" Nash at town hall, 10 miles east of Yangkai, Spring 1945.
Restaurant 10 miles east of Yangkai, Spring 1945. Clayton E. "Fred" Nash, holding carbine, does not quite blend in.
Enlisted men of the 51st Fighter Group in the 14th Air Force, with carbines in hand, travel to work in their all-purpose weapons carrier, fixed to lift heavy bombs onto fighters as well as carry personnel and supplies. A Chinese soldier looks on. Left to right: Pfc. John H. Carlisle, Pfc. Vincent R. Elliot, Cpl. Ralph E. Manna, T/Sgt. Robert...
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GIs on horses in northern China, carbines held at the ready. Edward Gable served in northern China.
A Chinese soldier poses with an American carbine rifle in northern China during WWII.