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1944

Chiang Kai-shek reviewing troops in China, 1944. Photo by T/Sgt. Syd Greenberg.
Lt. Clarence Miller in Cornfield near base A-5 Kuinglai China. Fall, 1944. Photo from Clarence M. Miller.
High officers and leadership of the Nationalists in China during WWII, in 1944. In the middle is Chiang Kai-shek, with Gen Lung on the right. Photo from George C. Pappas.
Detonating Japanese dud bomb from raid of August 23, 1944, at the Salween River Bridge. Photo from Raimon B. Cary.
Chinese troops cross walkway (actually a long flat bottom boat) above water en route to Burma-China border front lines of the Salween River Campaign in 1944. Photo from T/Sgt. Syd Greenberg.
Combat Photographer T/Sgt. Syd Greenberg, 164th Signal Photographic Company, with his Mitchell mobile camera along the Burma Road in 1944. In the CBI in 1944. Photo by Sgt. Ackerman.
"Vigilant" Stinson L-1A, tail number #118912, at Tingkawk Sakan, Burma, 1944. Photo from Kenneth M. Sumney.
Some of the oil pipeline that stretched from Calcutta, India, to Kunming, China, during WWII. This image, from November 1944, is likely in western Yunnan province or just maybe eastern Burma. This pipeline carried, at various time, diesel and two grades of gasoline. Photo from George Bottoms.
72nd Field Hospital surgery crew, Tezpur, Assam, India, 1944, during WWII. Charlotte Gimmey, William A. O'brien, Bertha Vreusen, and Mimi Grow. Photo from Gimmey Koch.