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Lungling

"Ten mule teams keep the caissons rolling along on this Burma Road as they draw this heavy Chinese howitzer to the battlefront at Lungling, Yunnan, China." During WWII. September 9, 1944. Photo from Sydney L. Greenberg, 164th Signal Photographic Company.
September 14, 1944 Long shot of 150MM Krupp Howitzer gun, 10th Artillery Regiment 11th A/G, firing on Lungling. Photo by Pvt. W. E. Shemorry. In Yunnan province, China (CBI), in WWII. See related image here.
Using a power saw, with Chinese workers, is T/4 Robert E. Tainsh, cutting cross beams for bridges being built in the Kao Tien District of the Burma Road that is being built from Lungling, China, to meet the Ledo Road at the Burma border. December 1, 1944. Photo by T/5 William E. Shemorry. 164th Signal Photographic Company, APO 627. Passed...
T/5 Theodore E. Eitel directs children in cleaning his Burma Road Engineers truck, after a day of hauling rock for the Kao Tien district of the Burma Road being built from Lungling, China, to meet the Ledo Road at the Burma border. Yunnan Province on December 1, 1944. Photo by T/Sgt. Greenberg. B-Detachment, 164th Signal Photographic Company, APO 627. Passed...
George Pollock holds a captured Japanese Good-Luck Flag (寄せ書き日の丸) in China in 1945 which flew over the Lungling battlefield, later given to Ron Pettus for museum. Photos from George E. Pollock.
September 14, 1944 Pvt. W. E. Shemorry, Williston, N. Dakota, about to fire 150MM gun Howitzer, 10th Artiillary Regiment 11th A/G, firing on Lungling. Photo by Pvt. W. E. Shemorry. In China (CBI) in WWII. See related image here.
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.