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Beautiful scenery in China, including a large tree and rice paddies. During WWII.
An elderly Chinese man at rest in the CBI, long pipe in hand.
A Chinese girl working in the fields in the CBI, transplanting rice sprouts.
A Chinese woman planting rice sprouts in China during WWII.
An American serviceman in the CBI working at typewriter. From the collection of Wozniak, combat photographer for the 491st Bomb Squadron, in the CBI.
Roy S. Bierbauer, First Sergeant for the 491st Bomb Squadron at both Chakulia Air Base, India, and Yangkai Air Base, China. During WWII.
Eugene T. Wozniak, combat photographer for the 491st Bomb Squadron, with a Speed Graphic camera in Yunnan, China, during WWII.
An American serviceman in the CBI in profile during WWII.
U.S. Army Air Forces (Air Corps) 2nd Lieutenant Harold R. Frederick in a photo he dedicated to Eugene Wozniak, "To Wazzy--The Hurrell of the 491st." Lt. Frederick refers to Wozniak's nickname, 'Wazzy', and provides him a great complement by comparing him with George Hurrell. Hurrell made a significant contribution to the image of glamour presented by Hollywood during the 1930s...
Master Sergeant John A, Aspinwall (Maintenance Line Chief), 491st Bm Squadron, stands among the trees on 'Red Dust Hill', the housing and squadron areas for 341st Bomb Group personnel at Yangkai AB, China. (Info courtesy Tony Strotman)