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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.
Three flyers pose with B-24 in Burma during 1943. "Hot Shot CHARLIE," "SNARE," and "Tenny-Lee." Left to right: Bud Goodman (Chicago), Ned Levey, Ray Henderson (North Carolina).
ATC flyers bridge collapse and Elephant tow on R&R to the "Assam jungle, Burma," during February 1945. People in images: Richard "Dick" Harris F/O Bill Carpenter F/O Harry Berd Local elephant handler
ATC flyers on R&R to the "Assam jungle, Burma," during February 1945. Middle image, left to right: Richard "Dick" Harris F/O Bill Carpenter F/O Harry Berd
On a hot day, the men of the 2005th Ordnance Maintenance Company, 28th Air Depot Group, working on an anti-aircraft gun in Burma. During WWII. Notice the GIs resting on the cooler ground in the shade in the background.
The boys hanging out on remains of fighter plane. Leo Spearence (with pipe) in center, John Schuhart (far right). Likely in Burma. 2005th Ordnance Maintenance Company, 28th Air Depot Group.