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Hal Geer standing near a jeep holding a camera somewhere in Guangxi province, either at Guilin or Liuzhou.
Left to right: 1st lt. Lloyd Wiler, sound man who worked at RKO Pictures before the war. Capt. Wilfred Cline, CO of the 16th Combat Camera Unit. He was a first cameraman in the studios who specialized in Technicolor films. He made numerous Fitzgerald Travel logs. S/sgt Anthony DeLuceney at camera. The camera is a modified Bell & Howell 35mm...
S/Sgt Anthony DeLuceney operating the camera, 1st Lt Lloyd D. Wiler, sound man, in front of the camera. The case in front of Wiler contains the amplifier for the sound recorder in the camera (it was a variable area sound system.) Capt Howard Pennebaker in back of the camera. Pennebaker was originally the Unit Adjutant until spring of 45, then...
1St Lt. Lloyd D. Wiler, Sound Recorder at the amplifier of the Wahl camera. In the background, holding the microphone is T/Sgt Guy West. Guy was our Unit clerk in our early days. When I headed for Kweilin cover the action, Guy became the unit Sergeant Major. In the spring of 1945 He returned Stateside to the Signal Corps Photo...
Before and during the bombing of a railroad bridge in China. Notice, in the before picture, the bomb craters to the left and to the right of the bridge. This was not the first time this bridge had been bombed. Veterans of the 491st, 22nd and 11th Bm Squadrons have told us that most often two or three months after...
Photograph of a draft on an insignia for CBI combat photographers.
American servicemen--including an African-American serviceman--work on a truck along some road somewhere in the CBI during WWII.
American servicemen with Chinese children in the CBI.
An American serviceman in the CBI riding a rickshaw pulled by a Chinese man.
Scenery in China. Note the young man in work coveralls and holding a carbine in the foreground. This is probably near Yangkai, Yunnan.