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Chinese P-51C Mustang fighter, China, circa 1940sChinese soldiers and military laborers aboard a truck, 1940s
Chinese P-51C Mustang fighter, China, circa 1940sChinese soldiers and military laborers aboard a truck, 1940s
Chinese troops in the interior of a C-47 Skytrain aircraft, in flight from China to India, circa 1944-1945Civilians of Kunming, Yunnan Province, China celebrating the arrival of the first convoy across the Ledo Road, early 1945
Chinese troops in the interior of a C-47 Skytrain aircraft, in flight from China to India, circa 1944-1945Civilians of Kunming, Yunnan Province, China celebrating the arrival of the first convoy across the Ledo Road, early 1945
Funeral for American and Chinese servicemen, China, 1941-1945Funeral for American and Chinese servicemen, China, 1941-1945
Funeral for American and Chinese servicemen, China, 1941-1945Funeral for American and Chinese servicemen, China, 1941-1945
Funeral for American and Chinese servicemen, China, 1941-1945Funeral for American and Chinese servicemen, China, 1941-1945
Funeral for American and Chinese servicemen, China, 1941-1945Funeral for American and Chinese servicemen, China, 1941-1945
He Yingqin in Yunnan Province, China, 1945He Yingqin with US officers, China, 1940s
He Yingqin in Yunnan Province, China, 1945He Yingqin with US officers, China, 1940s
Japanese-built Ki-48 light bomber in Chinese Nationalist service, circa 1940sKi-79 and Ki-55 aircraft at rest near Mukden, Liaoning Province, China, circa 1940s
Japanese-built Ki-48 light bomber in Chinese Nationalist service, circa 1940sKi-79 and Ki-55 aircraft at rest near Mukden, Liaoning Province, China, circa 1940s
Milton Miles with a Chinese Navy officer, China, date unknownP-40N Warhawk fighter at rest, China, 1944-1945
Milton Miles with a Chinese Navy officer, China, date unknownP-40N Warhawk fighter at rest, China, 1944-1945
Portrait of Zhang Lingfu, 1945; it was taken while he was a student at the advanced general officers course in the Army Military Academy in Chongqing, ChinaUS Army Major General Gilbert Cheves and Chinese Army Lieutenant General Lu Tso donating blood to the Chinese Blood Bank, China, 1944-1945
Portrait of Zhang Lingfu, 1945; it was taken while he was a student at the advanced general officers course in the Army Military Academy in Chongqing, ChinaUS Army Major General Gilbert Cheves and Chinese Army Lieutenant General Lu Tso donating blood to the Chinese Blood Bank, China, 1944-1945
US military policemen in Kunming, Yunnan Province, China, 1945US Navy SACO Lieutenant Commander Ganty, US Navy SACO Lieutenant A. P. Rosche, and Chinese irregular troops on a reconnaissance survey in eastern China, early 1945
US military policemen in Kunming, Yunnan Province, China, 1945US Navy SACO Lieutenant Commander Ganty, US Navy SACO Lieutenant A. P. Rosche, and Chinese irregular troops on a reconnaissance survey in eastern China, early 1945
Li Pinxian (center; commanding officer), Mou Zhonghang (left), and He Zhuguo (right) of Chinese 10th War Area, Anhui Province, China, Jan 1945Strike photo showing bomb hits on Kiungshan Airstrip near Hoi-How (now Haikou) in northern Hainan, China, Jan 16, 1945. The bombing attack was made by Bombing Squadron 80 flying from the carrier USS Ticonderoga
Li Pinxian (center; commanding officer), Mou Zhonghang (left), and He Zhuguo (right) of Chinese 10th War Area, Anhui Province, China, Jan 1945Strike photo showing bomb hits on Kiungshan Airstrip near Hoi-How (now Haikou) in northern Hainan, China, Jan 16, 1945. The bombing attack was made by Bombing Squadron 80 flying from the carrier USS Ticonderoga

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