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Luliang 陆良县

Our project purchased a collection of images and a large number of unknown negatives from a dealer who had found them at an auction, and was uncertain what they contained. In the end there were over 500 images from the CBI, most in China, many in Yunnan province, probably at the Luliang air base and some at Chanyi (Zhanyi), a...
A whitewashed village street in Luliang, Yunnan, China, with a small gate tower towards the left, and ceremonial arch on the right. Local people in China. Similar picture here at external site.
Local people and a whitewashed gate in Luliang, Yunnan province, China. During WWII.
Architecture in Yunnan province, China: A village gateway, at Luliang. During WWII.
Henry E. Miehe, pointing to battle damage on his airplane. (Additional photo of Henry E. Miehe in India courtesy of Chris Davis) Henry E. Miehe, pointing to battle damage on his airplane. Lt. Miehe went missing on an evacuation flight from Liuzhou to Luliang, Yunnan province, China, on November 7, 1944, while flying a P-51. The Missing Air Crew Report...
"This is the control tower at Luliang, China. It was at the highest elevation of any base we were at in China. We were at 6000 feet and we had snow here. The only base I can remember that had snow." 6064' elevation.
P-51s in snow at the American base at Luliang in China during WWII.