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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 7,078 entries.
Y-Force Liaison Team prepares a pig for dinner at the 4th of July celebration, 1944, near Pingka Ridge, Burma, during the Salween River Campaign. Photo by Syd Greenberg.
Christmas day, 1994, at Luliang, China. Pilot Lt. Harry Nelson had just told Engineer Wayne Blackburn and Radio Operator Dale Strohbehn (right) they were to fly gasoline to Suichuan (Suischwan) that day. Photo taken at Enlisted Men’s quarters, Luliang. Photo from Dale Strohbehn.
Chief Flight Surgeon, Col. Donald A. Flickinger, ATC (left), poses with W/O Fred "Pop" Henley, Sanitary Engineer, at a tea plantation near Tezpur, India, in December 1944.
Y Force liaison team shows of captured Japanese Good-Luck Flags (寄せ書き日の丸) collected on the battleground in the CBI during WWII. 1944. Photo by Cpl. Hedge.
"Ten mule teams keep the caissons rolling along on this Burma Road as they draw this heavy Chinese howitzer to the battlefront at Lungling, Yunnan, China." During WWII. September 9, 1944. Photo from Sydney L. Greenberg, 164th Signal Photographic Company.