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The “Remembering Shared Honor” (RSH) project sets out to collect and preserve oral histories related to Chinese and American cooperation during the Second World War in the China-Burma-India(CBI) theater of war.
This historical archive has a total of 7,074 entries.
T/Sgt. Syd Greenberg. 164th Signal Photographic Company photographers. L-5 pilot P. Loris. Near Tengchong (Tengchung), China. During 2nd Salween River campaign, 1944. Cpl. Arthur Hedge
American Army petroleum engineers bend a fuel pipe with a hydraulic jack going through a farming field in SW China while local people look on. During WWII. Photo by 164th Signal Photographic Company, provided by "Hibbert."
Combat Photographer T/Sgt. Syd Greenberg, 164th Signal Photographic Company, with his Mitchell mobile camera along the Burma Road in 1944. In the CBI in 1944. Photo by Sgt. Ackerman.
"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.
During WWII, this aerial view of Kunming, China, shows the wall and West Gate. The street running through center of picture is Sui Ching Road. 6/21/1945 Signal Corps Photo. Louis Waczkowski
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.