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Truck convoy on the Ledo Road, mostly driven by members of the 172nd General Hospital Unit heading for Kunming, China, 1945. Photo by Cpl. Douglas J. Davis.
A temporary grave yard in the CBI. The cross of Lt. William Jonathan Davis, who died March 5, 1945, in the center. Gillick.
"Crossing the Brahmaputra with all our possessions--two duffle bags each, three years of living items."
T/Sgt. Harold D. Robertson (inset in image), ASN 17052777, disappeared during an L-5 flight on 7 May 1944. (Also in the image is Rex Davis, and Floyd Whitney; image taken at Desert Army Air Base, California, summer 1943. Image provided by 5th Liaison Squadron Flight Line Chief R. J. Koppel.) Entered military service from Clay County, Arkansas. Admitted to hospital...
Pelt of tiger killed by men of 745th Railway Operating Battalion, near Miriani, Assam. Photo from Tom D. Davis.
George M. Corrington display a shows off trophy captured Japanese Good-Luck Flag (寄せ書き日の丸) he picked up at battlefield at Kohima. Photo by Tom D. Davis.
'First page of Missing Air Crew Report (MACR) for Warren J. Christensen, a P-40 pilot with the 118th Tactical Reconnaissance Squadron who disappeared on a flight from India to China on June 12, 1944.(Courtesy of Chris Davis)For more about Warren J. Christensen, please click here --------------Do have more information regarding this item? Please contact pat@rshonor.org, or us the \'Provide Info\'...
700 Engineer Petroleum Distribution Company (700 E.P.D. Co.) Pipeliners presentation of awards, Tinsukia, India. During WWII, for bravely in using bulldozers to stop a blazing gasoline fire, saving the tank farm (with 10 million gallons of high-octane gasoline), and camp area. Capt. Penny, Sgt. Grabanouer, Lt. Davis, T/5 Gallows.