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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.
"Hurry up and wait to go home": GIs at a military base in the CBI lined up waiting to return to the US after the war. Image provided by Michael J. O'Brien.
Merrill's Marauders wounded waiting in a hallway at 234th Station Hospital. Chabua, India, 1944. Image provided by Michael J. O'Brien. In the CBI during WWII.
Church service on the ship while returning to the US after the war. Above is one of a set of images provided by Michael J. O'Brien. In the CBI during WWII.
GIs singing during Church service in Chabua, India, during WWII. Photo provided by Michael J. O'Brien to the editors of Ex-CBI Roundup (through reader submission) over many years of publication, and provided to the Remembering Shared Honor project.
GIs with gear and water for action, and GIs resting, encouraged by the sign "RELAX at the SACK." Images provided by Michael J. O'Brien. In the CBI during WWII.
Scenes at the 234th Station Hospital in Chabua, India, during 1944, including a victim of a tiger attack, enlisted men on day off picnic, and personnel tents. During WWII. Images provided by Michael J. O'Brien.