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Close up of the cockpit and canopy of the P-40K Warhawk assigned to Capt Jack Hamilton of the 26th Fighter Squadron at Dijan Airstrip, Assam, India, late 1942.C-46 Commando being fueled for flight
Close up of the cockpit and canopy of the P-40K Warhawk assigned to Capt Jack Hamilton of the 26th Fighter Squadron at Dijan Airstrip, Assam, India, late 1942.C-46 Commando being fueled for flight 'over the hump' from Chabua, India to Kunming, China, 1943. Note 3 blade props of early C-46 models
Pilots and crew of B-25 bomber View of Garrison Hill after battle, near Kohima, India, Apr-May 1944
Pilots and crew of B-25 bomber 'Barbie III' of US 1st Air Commando Group, Hailakandi Airfield, India, 1945View of Garrison Hill after battle, near Kohima, India, Apr-May 1944
Destroyed commissionerLieutenant General Joseph Stilwell at a base hospital in Assam, India, 15 Jul 1944
Destroyed commissioner's bungalow and tennis court, Kohima, India, Mar-Jul 1944Lieutenant General Joseph Stilwell at a base hospital in Assam, India, 15 Jul 1944
Lieutenant General Joseph Stilwell at a post exchange along the Ledo Road, Assam, India, 15 Jul 1944Lieutenant General Joseph Stilwell observing a surgery in progress at a base hospital in Assam, India, 15 Jul 1944
Lieutenant General Joseph Stilwell at a post exchange along the Ledo Road, Assam, India, 15 Jul 1944Lieutenant General Joseph Stilwell observing a surgery in progress at a base hospital in Assam, India, 15 Jul 1944
Lieutenant General Joseph Stilwell observing leather work class attended by wounded Chinese soldiers at a rehabilitation center along the Ledo Road in Assam, India, 15 Jul 1944Lieutenant General Joseph Stilwell speaking to Chinese troops at a rehabilitation camp, Assam, India, 15 Jul 1944
Lieutenant General Joseph Stilwell observing leather work class attended by wounded Chinese soldiers at a rehabilitation center along the Ledo Road in Assam, India, 15 Jul 1944Lieutenant General Joseph Stilwell speaking to Chinese troops at a rehabilitation camp, Assam, India, 15 Jul 1944
Lieutenant General Joseph Stilwell speaking to personnel of 2nd Troop Carrier Squadron, Assam, India, 15 Jul 1944Lieutenant General Joseph Stilwell speaking to Private 1st Class John P. Belba at US Army 20th General Hospital, Assam, India, 15 Jul 1944; also present was commanding officer and doctor Colonel I. S. Ravdin
Lieutenant General Joseph Stilwell speaking to personnel of 2nd Troop Carrier Squadron, Assam, India, 15 Jul 1944Lieutenant General Joseph Stilwell speaking to Private 1st Class John P. Belba at US Army 20th General Hospital, Assam, India, 15 Jul 1944; also present was commanding officer and doctor Colonel I. S. Ravdin
Lieutenant General Joseph Stilwell speaking to war-disabled Chinese troops at a rehabilitation camp on the Ledo Road, Assam, India, 15 Jul 1944Lieutenant General Joseph Stilwell speaking with Colonel I. S. Ravdin of US Army 20th General Hospital, Assam, India, 15 Jul 1944
Lieutenant General Joseph Stilwell speaking to war-disabled Chinese troops at a rehabilitation camp on the Ledo Road, Assam, India, 15 Jul 1944Lieutenant General Joseph Stilwell speaking with Colonel I. S. Ravdin of US Army 20th General Hospital, Assam, India, 15 Jul 1944
Late version of the Mile Zero signpost of the Stilwell Road at Ledo, Assam, India, 1945The first convoy to use new Ledo Rd at Mile Zero marker at the railhead of Ledo, India, Jan 12, 1945.  The Ledo Road connected with the old Burma Road as part of the effort to truck supplies to Kunming, China
Late version of the Mile Zero signpost of the Stilwell Road at Ledo, Assam, India, 1945The first convoy to use new Ledo Rd at Mile Zero marker at the railhead of Ledo, India, Jan 12, 1945. The Ledo Road connected with the old Burma Road as part of the effort to truck supplies to Kunming, China


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