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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.
At the Tengchong cutoff: Convoy driver Sgt. Eric J. Neilson, driver of the SOS convoy that went over the Tengchung cut off of the Stilwell Road is shown looking at the pet monkey of a Chinese soldier. Yunnan Province on March 4, 1945. Photo by T/Sgt. Greenberg. Passed by William E. Whitten.
At the Tengchong cutoff: Convoy driver Pfc. John R. Floyd shows a kids a picture of his wife. Yunnan Province on March 4, 1945. Photo by T/Sgt. Greenberg. Passed by William E. Whitten.
At the Tengchong cutoff: Convoy driver S/Sgt. Michale P. Havery, is shown lighting up cigarette of a Chinese soldier. Yunnan Province on March 4, 1945. Photo by T/Sgt. Greenberg. Passed by William E. Whitten.
Shown working on D7 Bulldozer at Tengchong BRE Camp, after it was brought over the Hump, are L to R, Pvt. William Guthrie, and T/4 Curtiss R. Greenwood. Photo by T/Sgt. Greenberg. Passed by censor Emanuel Goldberg.
The allied attack on Tengchong (Tengchung) in Yunnan province, China, during WWII, showing the city wall. Note American P-51 in flight. Photo by F. D. Manwarren.