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The railway bridge at Lingling, destroyed. WWII. Another angle:
Chinese civilians and Nationalist soldiers pass the time on a small bridge in Yunnan, China, probably near Kunming or Yangkai base. During WWII.
Floating "boat-bridge, looking towards our side of Luichow, China Sept 1944." Horse-Saddle mountain (马鞍山) in the background.
The bar barge and stilted houses at Liuzhou. Looking toward the other side of Liuzhou from the boat bridge, Sept. 1944.
Looking toward the other side of Liuzhou on the boat bridge. Johnnie Burns is a couple of boats ahead, looking back. The barge is off to the left where the kids are swimming.
Aerial view of Liuzhou, Guangxi, China, during WWII--destroyed railway bridge.
Bob Riese looks over a destroyed bridge at Liuzhou, China, during WWII, in 1945.
Ferry and footbridge 13 miles east of Ping Yang (平阳镇), which the Japanese had used during their retreat towards Liuzhou. Crossings like this one were bottlenecks that allowed attacks by 14th Air Force planes and Chinese ground troops. During WWII.
Blasted railway in Guangxi province, China.
Raymond J. Bridge disappeared on a flight on May 25, 1944. His family was gracious to share with us about him during the summer of 2007. We plan to never forget.