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Smoke rises from probable American air attacks on Japanese ground troops, probably in Guangxi province, probably during the Japanese Ichigo campaign of 1944.
In these three images, we see a small town in Guangxi Province, SW China, being bombed by American B-25 bombers. In the succession of images we see the progress of the bombing. In the first image, just as the first bombs hit, one can see a few trucks of a Japanese convoy sparsely about the town, and a few people...
In these remarkable two images, we see a small town in Guangxi Province, SW China, being bombed by American B-25 bombers. In the upper image, just seconds before the bombs hit, one can see the streets filled tightly with trucks of a convoy, with many people milling or running about. This is during the Japanese 'Ichigo' push of summer or...
A P-38 under maintenance and fueling at a base in Guangxi province in 1944, most likely a base at Guilin. August 2, 1944. Image courtesy of Tony Strotman.
A CACW B-25 crew walks to their bomber at a location in southern China, most likely Guangxi province, readying for a mission. They are: Lt. K. W. Fang Capt. W. P. "Kit" Carson, Capt. C. Y. Lin Lt. M. H. Chow Image courtesy of Tony Strotman.
Major Fulcher and Capt. Penick stand at an American base (either Guilin or Liuzhou) in Guangxi province, China, during WWII.
Rod Kelt poses with P-38 in Guangxi province, China, during WWII.
Capt. Penick, Lt. Fraker, and Capt. Grove, stand at an American base (either Guilin or Liuzhou) in Guangxi province, China, during WWII.
Capt. Penick and Lt. Fraker stand at an American base (either Guilin or Liuzhou) in Guangxi province, China, during WWII.
"Empty gas drums burned during raid." Karst hills in the background hit that this is likely a US base in Guangxi province, China, either at Liuzhou or Guilin. See alternative image here.