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Liuzhou 柳州

Also often transliterated as Luichow or Liuchow.

Important road junction at Datang (大唐) given up by the Japanese as they retreated and withdrew to the north from Nanning through Liuzhou.
118th Tactical Reconnaissance Squadron maintenance personnel at Liuchow [Liuzhou]. Major Edward O. McComas far left, and John Carpenter far right.
247-4G 10AF 23Aug45 loading planes for 10AF move to Kunming, Liuchow [Liuzhou], China, during WWII.
The 10th Air Force moves from Piardoba, India, to Liuzhou, China in the fall of 1945. Here materials are being loaded onto C-47 cargo planes for flying over the Hump into China. U.S. Gov image.
The 10th Air Force moves from Piardoba, India, to Liuzhou, China in the fall of 1945. Here materials are being loaded onto C-47 cargo planes for flying over the Hump into China. U.S. Gov image.
246-5G 10AF 20Aug45 Deep mud at Liuchow [Liuzhou], China. 10th Air Force.
The 10th Air Force moves from Piardoba, India, to Liuzhou, China in the fall of 1945. Here crews deal with thick mud on unpaved roadways towards the end of monsoon season. U.S. Gov image.
The 10th Air Force moves from Piardoba, India, to Liuzhou, China in the fall of 1945. Here are tents set up in a sea of mud. U.S. Gov image.
246-3G 10AF 20Aug45 Headquarters area, Liuchow [Liuzhou], China. 246-6G 10AF 20Aug45 Equipment at Liuchow [Liuzhou], China. During WWII. 10th Army Air Force.
The 10th Air Force moves from Piardoba, India, to Liuzhou, China in the fall of 1945. Here materials are being unloaded from C-47 cargo planes after flying in over the Hump. U.S. Gov image.