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Chinese civilian evacuation in Guangxi province, China, during WWII, during the summer or fall of 1944 as the Japanese swept through as part of the large Ichigo push.
Fleeing people on (and on-top) of train during Chinese civilian evacuation in Guangxi province, China, during WWII, during the summer or fall of 1944 as the Japanese swept through as part of the large Ichigo push. During WWII.
Chinese civilian evacuation in Guangxi province, China, during WWII, during the summer or fall of 1944 as the Japanese swept through as part of the large Ichigo push.
This image shows US vehicles in the midst of retreat in China during WWII, 1944. (Images provided via Tony Strotman)
American P-40s parked in Guangxi province during WWII.
A 21st Photographic Reconnaissance Squadron F-5 being serviced in Guangxi province, at either Liuzhou or Guilin. Original can be found at National Archives and Records Administration. Caption for the photo is: "Camera Repairmen Of The 21St Photographic Reconnaissance Sqd. Work On A Lockheed F-5A Reconnaissance Plane In A Natural Revetment Formed By The Limestone Buttes At A Forward Base In...
Ambulance backs up to plane preparatory to loading patient for quick trip to a base hospital of Major General C. L. Chennault’s Fourteenth Air Force in China. Watching the operation is Co-pilot David Craft of Reading, Pa., and Crew Chief Roy J. Duka, Detroit, Mich. Lt. Craft is seated in the plane and Corporal Duka is standing at the ambulance...
Hal Geer standing near a jeep holding a camera somewhere in Guangxi province, either at Guilin or Liuzhou.
The Baiyun airdrome in the Guangxi province, under Japanese occupation, from the air in the CBI.
An 11th Bomb Squadron B-25J, #43-4387, in the preparation area at either Liuzhou or Guilin base, Guangxi province, China, in the fall of 1944. Photo was taken from the right side gunner position of another B-25. The propellers of '4387' are turning, so both aircraft are either returning from a mission or preparing to go on one. "Note the bombs...