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Interrogation transcript of Taihoku Prison captive Airman First Class James Langiotti of US Navy, late Oct 1944Interrogation transcript of Taihoku Prison captive Lieutenant Harwood Sharp of US Navy, late Oct 1944
Interrogation transcript of Taihoku Prison captive Airman First Class James Langiotti of US Navy, late Oct 1944Interrogation transcript of Taihoku Prison captive Lieutenant Harwood Sharp of US Navy, late Oct 1944
Takao (now Kaohsiung) harbor under US aerial attack, Taiwan, 17 Nov 1944, photo 3 of 5Takao (now Kaohsiung) harbor under US aerial attack, Taiwan, 17 Nov 1944, photo 4 of 5
Takao (now Kaohsiung) harbor under US aerial attack, Taiwan, 17 Nov 1944, photo 3 of 5Takao (now Kaohsiung) harbor under US aerial attack, Taiwan, 17 Nov 1944, photo 4 of 5
Takao (now Kaohsiung) harbor under US aerial attack, Taiwan, 17 Nov 1944, photo 5 of 5Aerial view of Giran Airfield, Giran (now Yilan), Taiwan, 1944-1945
Takao (now Kaohsiung) harbor under US aerial attack, Taiwan, 17 Nov 1944, photo 5 of 5Aerial view of Giran Airfield, Giran (now Yilan), Taiwan, 1944-1945
Aerial view of Kagi Airfield, Tainan, Taiwan, 1944-1945Aerial view of Koshun Airfield, southern Taiwan, date unknown
Aerial view of Kagi Airfield, Tainan, Taiwan, 1944-1945Aerial view of Koshun Airfield, southern Taiwan, date unknown
Decoy Japanese B6N, Ki-27, and other aircraft emitting false smoke during US air raid, Koshun Airfield, southern Taiwan, date unknownJapanese A6M fighters at Toyohara Airfield, Taichu (now Taichung), Taiwan, 1945, photographed by attacking US B-25 bombers
Decoy Japanese B6N, Ki-27, and other aircraft emitting false smoke during US air raid, Koshun Airfield, southern Taiwan, date unknownJapanese A6M fighters at Toyohara Airfield, Taichu (now Taichung), Taiwan, 1945, photographed by attacking US B-25 bombers
Military wireless station at Takao, Taiwan, seen in US Division of Naval Intelligence publication Military wireless station at Takao, Taiwan, seen in US Division of Naval Intelligence publication
Military wireless station at Takao, Taiwan, seen in US Division of Naval Intelligence publication 'Japanese Electronics' dated Mar 1945Military wireless station at Takao, Taiwan, seen in US Division of Naval Intelligence publication 'Japanese Electronics' dated Mar 1945
Mitsubishi oil storage tanks, Takao (now Kaohsiung), Taiwan, 1945Toyohara Airfield under US parafrag attack, Taichu (now Taichung), Taiwan, 1945, photo 1 of 2
Mitsubishi oil storage tanks, Takao (now Kaohsiung), Taiwan, 1945Toyohara Airfield under US parafrag attack, Taichu (now Taichung), Taiwan, 1945, photo 1 of 2
Toyohara Airfield under US parafrag attack, Taichu (now Taichung), Taiwan, 1945, photo 2 of 2US B-25 bombers above the Japanese Toyohara Airfield, Taichu (now Taichung), Taiwan, 1945
Toyohara Airfield under US parafrag attack, Taichu (now Taichung), Taiwan, 1945, photo 2 of 2US B-25 bombers above the Japanese Toyohara Airfield, Taichu (now Taichung), Taiwan, 1945
US Navy reconnaissance photo of Takao (now Kaohsiung) harbor, Taiwan, photo 1 of 2; photo taken before Feb 1945US Navy reconnaissance photo of Takao (now Kaohsiung) harbor, Taiwan, photo 2 of 2; photo taken before Feb 1945
US Navy reconnaissance photo of Takao (now Kaohsiung) harbor, Taiwan, photo 1 of 2; photo taken before Feb 1945US Navy reconnaissance photo of Takao (now Kaohsiung) harbor, Taiwan, photo 2 of 2; photo taken before Feb 1945
Aerial view of Hozan Airfield in Takao (now Fengshan District, Kaohsiung), Taiwan, Jan 1945Aerial view of Rojoseki Airfield in Rojoseki District of Shoka (now Erlin District of Changhua), Taiwan, Jan 1945
Aerial view of Hozan Airfield in Takao (now Fengshan District, Kaohsiung), Taiwan, Jan 1945Aerial view of Rojoseki Airfield in Rojoseki District of Shoka (now Erlin District of Changhua), Taiwan, Jan 1945

422 items in this album on 22 pages.



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