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Liuzhou 柳州

Also often transliterated as Luichow or Liuchow.

The terrible aftermath of a bomb accidently exploding during a demonstration.
Aftermath of the bomb accidently exploding.
A medic tending to victims of the bomb mishap.
Remains of a blast in a runway, probably Liuzhou after retreat from the Japanese in 1944.
A medic attending to a victim of the bomb accidently exploding during the demonstration.
CBI-44-60576 30 Sept 44 Photo by Pfc J.C. Bowermaster Five Japanese bombers struck the Liuzhou airbase on the 29th of September and destroyed this B-24 and a gas dump, as well as a C-46 transport plane. During a fourty-five minute raid the was the only serious damage suffered.
L. V. Teeter, pilot with the 23rd Fighter Group, MIA in China near Liuzhou city, Guangxi province. Here is an initial file on the loss of L. V. Teeter, pilot with the 23rd Fighter Group, MIA in China near Liuzhou city, Guangxi province. His loss as recorded in a 76th Fighter Squadron mission report (thanks Leonard O'Dell) - Date: 3...
Preparation of a mosquito larvicide at an outpost in China. Location of the larvicide to stagnant pools near a hostel. (This is probably Liuzhou city, Guangxi province, China.)