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View of burned gasoline drums, shell fuses, etc., gathered by Japanese for salvage from destroyed Chinese dump north of Zhefang. December 5, 1944. Photo by T/5 William E. Shemorry. 164th Signal Photographic Company, APO 627. Passed by William E. Whitten.
Space in camouflaged Japanese revetment for truck, now filled with tangled wreckage. December 6, 1944. Photo by T/5 William E. Shemorry. 164th Signal Photographic Company, APO 627. Passed by William E. Whitten.
Chinese soldiers salvaging large pieces of sheet metal to sue in construction of shelters. Zhefang is half built and half littered with pieces like this. December 6, 1944. Photo by T/5 William E. Shemorry. 164th Signal Photographic Company, APO 627. Passed by William E. Whitten.
Close up of first roadblock north of Zhefang, to show construction. December 5, 1944. Photo by T/5 William E. Shemorry. 164th Signal Photographic Company, APO 627. Passed by William E. Whitten.
Close up of stable at Zhefang. December 6, 1944. Photo by T/5 William E. Shemorry. 164th Signal Photographic Company, APO 627. Passed by William E. Whitten.
Former Japanese troop quarters built in revetment along Burma Road 1.5 kilo north of Zhefang. This place differs from others shown in that roof is made of heavy sheet steel and added protection is afforded by row of earth filled gasoline drums set around the top of earth bank forming wall closest to Burma Road. December 6, 1944. Photo by...
Chinese coolies working cutting out jeep road by hand, on Kwan Hsi Po Mt., in the Kao Tien District, along trails once used by Marco Polo in this Chinese travels, which will meet the Ledo road at the Burma border, opening the road for much needed supplies for China. December 2, 1944. Photo by T/Sgt. Greenberg. 164th Signal Photographic Company...
Chinese acrobatic group puts on show for Burma Road Engineers (BRE) members at the air strip, at Tengchong, China. December 8, 1944. Photo by T/Sgt. Greenberg. 164th Signal Photographic Company, APO 627. Passed by William E. Whitten.
Chinese acrobatic group puts on show for Burma Road Engineers (BRE) members at the air strip, at Tengchong, China. December 8, 1944. Photo by T/Sgt. Greenberg. 164th Signal Photographic Company, APO 627. Passed by William E. Whitten.
Chinese soldier displays Japanese telephone found north of Zhefang. December 5, 1944. Photo by T/5 William E. Shemorry. 164th Signal Photographic Company, APO 627. Passed by William E. Whitten.