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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.
View of Tengchong from B-25 Mitchell bombers during battle with Japanese ground forces, flying over Tengchung (Tengchong), near the China-Burma border in far SW China.
Image of a very odd explosion near Tengch0ng--out in the middle of a rice paddy. What this a bomb blast or an aircraft crash? Image taken from B-25 Mitchell bombers during battle with Japanese ground forces, flying near Tengchung (Tengchong), near the China-Burma border in far SW China.
Smoke rises after attack by B-25 Mitchell bombers during battle with Japanese ground forces, flying in the rough area of Tengchung (Tengchong), near the China-Burma border in far SW China.
Smoke rises on the ground after an attack by American B-25s in either SW China, Indochina, or the Burma area. This might be fairly close to Tengchong in China.
T/Sgt. Syd Greenberg. 164th Signal Photographic Company photographers. L-5 pilot P. Loris. Near Tengchong (Tengchung), China. During 2nd Salween River campaign, 1944. Cpl. Arthur Hedge
Chinese laborers carrying an American war dead draped in US flag. Near Tengchong, Yunnan, China. Williams notes that he had given blood donation for this soldier, but he had still not survived. From the collection of Kenneth Williams.
Unloadeding AAC equipment from C-47 at Tengchong airstrip. December 14, 1944. Photo by T/Sgt. S. L. Greenberg. 164th Signal Photographic Company, APO 627. Passed by William E. Whitten.