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Sgt. James F. Collier demonstrating clamp he just made for purpose of holding pipe together for welding. December 29, 1944. 1381st Engineer Petroleum Dist. Co. Photo by T/5 Thomas Richie.
Japanese officers line up and wait to surrender to Gen. Stilwell in the CBI. Photo by Paul L. Jones.
A GI and and a local man shake hands over the China-Burma border, a sign marking that boundary behind them, upon the opening of a road into China. During WWII.
Detonating Japanese dud bomb from raid of August 23, 1944, at the Salween River Bridge. Photo from Raimon B. Cary.
A ceremonial march in the CBI during WWII.
Gen. Stilwell at his desk, in the CBI during WWII.
Surrender of the Japanese on the USS Missouri after WWII. Photo by Sal Shultz.
A young GI chef, cigarette in mouth, attends to his simple oven full of baked goods. In the CBI during WWII. Photo from Glenn Hensley.
Some of the oil pipeline that stretched from Calcutta, India, to Kunming, China, during WWII. This image, from November 1944, is likely in western Yunnan province or just maybe eastern Burma. This pipeline carried, at various time, diesel and two grades of gasoline. Photo from George Bottoms.
An American and a Chinese soldier show a captured Japanese Good-Luck Flag (寄せ書き日の丸) collected on the battleground in the CBI during WWII. US Army Signal Corps Photo.