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A historical image of the Laiyan Pagoda (来雁塔) at Hengyang, taken on July 29, 1943, and little different from the modern appearance seen here.
Patrick LUCAS working with Mr. SU at the Hengyang television station to translate interviews with Haynes' family into Chinese so that they could be used in a series of television appeals to people in the Hengyang area for clues or information regarding the loss of Albert L. Haynes. HUANG Xiling videotapes in the background.
The Laiyan Pagoda (来雁塔) in Hengyang in November 2007, little changed from when GIs at the airbase there photographed it 60 year ago, which can be seen here.
The Laiyan Pagoda (来雁塔) in Hengyang in November 2007, little changed from when GIs at the airbase there photographed it 60 year ago, which can be seen here.
Researchers, government officials, media, and eyewitnesses near the site of Haynes' remains, in Hengyang, Hunan, China.
Mr. SU, and Mr. LUCAS interview old timers in the village. This home is only a few meters from the pond where the remains rest. Mr. HUANG Xiling video tapes.
Mr. HUANG Xiling and Patrick LUCAS at the site.
The pond where the American serviceman's remains supposedly rest, with an elderly eyewitness, Mr. Peng, 84 years old, who was kind enough to recount everything he saw on that day 60 years before, and to personally take us to the site.
Lt. Harold Ellis Greenberg (seen here in his high school graduation picture), India China Wing ATC, was tragically lost on 20 December 1943. Much appreciation to the family of Mr. Greenberg for sharing with us about this member of your family, and to Sheldon Goldberg, Lt. Colonel, USAF (Ret.), at JWV Lt. Harold E. Greenberg Post #692 for such great...
At the actual crash site at the bank of the Yangtze (Changjiang) river, in Anhui province on November 10, 2007, near Liuhe village, Wangjiang county. Mr. Feng (79 years old), who arrived at the crash scene in the afternoon on the day of the crash in 1943, recounts to Patrick Lucas, of Remembering Shared Honor, what he saw there. Mr...