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Baoshan 保山

A main market street in the town on Pouschan (now Baoshan 保山市) in Yunnan, along the Ledo/Burma Road in 1945.
Major General A. C Wedemeyer, O.G. of the China Theater is greeted at the Baoshan airport by Gen. Wei Li-huang, C. in C. of the C.E.F. in this tour of inspection of the Western Front Headquarters. December 18, 1944. Photo by Pvt. Seymour Israel. 164th Signal Photographic Company. Passed by William E. Whitten.
Major General A. C Wedemeyer, O.G. of the China Theater is greeted at the Baoshan airport by Gen. Wei Li-huang, C. in C. of the C.E.F. in this tour of inspection of the Western Front Headquarters. December 18, 1944. Photo by Pvt. Seymour Israel. 164th Signal Photographic Company.
Due to the urgent need for reserve troops in the Lungling offensive, Chinese troops of the 200th Div., Chinese 5th Army, board a C-47 plane enroute to Paoshan (Baoshan). Yunnanyi, China. 9/15/44 Signal Corps Photo #CBI-44-60297 (Sgt. Wm. J. Randolph), from 164 Sign Photo Co.
Troops of the 200th Div., Chinese 5th Army, wait at the loading point of the Yunnanyi airbase, China, in preparation for the air trip in C-47's to Paoshan (Baoshan). 9/15/44 Signal Corps Photo #CBI-44-50292 (Tec 4 George Clayton), from 164 Sign Photo Co.
Kenneth Williams after being injured in allied friendly-fire bombing. November 5, 1943. At Baoshan (Paoshan), China, near Burma. During WWII.
Two Japanese POWs caught on the Burma Road, near Baoshan. During WWII.
American GIs (and possibly Chinese soldier or interpreter) on mountains near Baoshan, Yunnan, China, during WWII, during battle with Japanese forces.
A rally of the Nationalist youth league (or similar) during WWII in Baoshan, Yunnan province, China.