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'Page 4 (of 4) of the Missing Air Crew Report (MACR) #10093 indicating the loss of Henry E. Miehe, who went missing on an evacuation flight from Liuzhou to Luliang, on November 7, 1944, while flying a P-51. For more about Mr. Miehe, please click here If you have additional information regarding Mr. Miehe, please email pat@rshonor.org, or use the...
'Page 3 of the Missing Air Crew Report (MACR) #10093 indicating the loss of Henry E. Miehe, who went missing on an evacuation flight from Liuzhou to Luliang, on November 7, 1944, while flying a P-51. For more about Mr. Miehe, please click here If you have additional information regarding Mr. Miehe, please email pat@rshonor.org, or use the \'Provide Info\'...
'Page 2 of the Missing Air Crew Report (MACR) #10093 indicating the loss of Henry E. Miehe, who went missing on an evacuation flight from Liuzhou to Luliang, on November 7, 1944, while flying a P-51. For more about Mr. Miehe, please click here If you have additional information regarding Mr. Miehe, please email pat@rshonor.org, or use the \'Provide Info\'...
'Page one (of four) of the Missing Air Crew Report (MACR) #10093 indicating the loss of Henry E. Miehe, who went missing on an evacuation flight from Liuzhou to Luliang, on November 7, 1944, while flying a P-51. For more about Mr. Miehe, please click here If you have additional information regarding Mr. Miehe, please email pat@rshonor.org, or use the...
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...
A battle-blasted bunker or pillbox in China, probably in Tengchong, during WWII.
Battle-wrecked Tengchong, China, during WWII.
Chinese nurses, probably in battle-wrecked Tengchong, Yunnan province, China, during WWII.
Kenneth Williams inspects a bomb crater at an American base in China during WWII. A C-46 transport is in the background.
Bomb damage to a building at an American base in China during WWII.