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'Page 4 (of 4) of the Missing Air Crew Report (MACR) #10093 indicating the loss of Henry E. Miehe, who went missing on an evacuation flight from Liuzhou to Luliang, on November 7, 1944, while flying a P-51. For more about Mr. Miehe, please click here If you have additional information regarding Mr. Miehe, please email pat@rshonor.org, or use the...
'Page 3 of the Missing Air Crew Report (MACR) #10093 indicating the loss of Henry E. Miehe, who went missing on an evacuation flight from Liuzhou to Luliang, on November 7, 1944, while flying a P-51. For more about Mr. Miehe, please click here If you have additional information regarding Mr. Miehe, please email pat@rshonor.org, or use the \'Provide Info\'...
'Page 2 of the Missing Air Crew Report (MACR) #10093 indicating the loss of Henry E. Miehe, who went missing on an evacuation flight from Liuzhou to Luliang, on November 7, 1944, while flying a P-51. For more about Mr. Miehe, please click here If you have additional information regarding Mr. Miehe, please email pat@rshonor.org, or use the \'Provide Info\'...
'Page one (of four) of the Missing Air Crew Report (MACR) #10093 indicating the loss of Henry E. Miehe, who went missing on an evacuation flight from Liuzhou to Luliang, on November 7, 1944, while flying a P-51. For more about Mr. Miehe, please click here If you have additional information regarding Mr. Miehe, please email pat@rshonor.org, or use the...
M/Sgt. Hagerty at Luliang Air Base, Yunnan, China, during 1945. From the collection of David Axelrod.
GIs in a market in Luliang, China, during WWII. Soldier in the middle is "Nelson." From the collection of David Axelrod.
23rd Fighter Control Squadron barracks at Luliang, Yunnan province, China. During WWII. From the collection of David Axelrod.
B-29 "Under Exposed." Likely in Yunnan, China. From the collection of David Axelrod.
A Chinese and American search party being organized to find an American pilot whose plane had gone down in a location pinpointed by the 23rd Fighter Control Squadron, which was one of its duties. The sign on the stairway in the background reads "Air Transport Command Operations." Below that is a sign that says "SALUTE PROUDLY!" A sign on the...
Sgt. David Axelrod, 23rd Fighter Control Squadron, standing in front of the headquarters tents and building at Luliang Airbase, Yunnan, China, where he was stationed from January to August, 1945. David Axelrod was born in New York City on April 21, 1921. David was a graduate of City College of New York, and then served in the United States Army...