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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.
February 24, 1945--A coupling crew of the 779th Engineer Petroleum Distribution Company puts in a cable for pipeline suspension over creek near K-852. T/5 H. Christenson operates "coffin hoist," Sgt. Robert L. Rich keeps an eye on anchor in ground, as T/5 Clarence D. Faulk and Sgt. Edward Lucas look after cable clamps on "A" frame. Photo by T/5 George...
S/Sgt. Joseph D. Regelbrugge, small arms mech., 11th A. G. Ord. team works on Bren Gun barrel, Chinese mechanic operaties hand drill press. Weapons from Wanting area. February 6, 1945. Photo by T/5 George Kocourek, provided by Charles Greer.
Pvt. Thomas J. Gardner, Georgetown, Ky., road patrol operator of the Burma Road Engineers, grades part of the road west of the Salween River. Burma, 10/1/1944. During WWII in the CBI. Signal Corps Photo by Tec 5 C.L. Kocourek.