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1945

Chinese and American officers take a picture together in Nanjing (Nanking) at the time of the Japanese surrender there. Left to right, front: Col. Bauville, Maj. General Lucas, General C. J. Chow (Zhou Zhirou; 周至柔), Brig. General J. P. McConnell. In the CBI during WWII.
General C. J. Chow (Zhou Zhirou; 周至柔) in China during WWII, on January 29, 1945. Photo by 16th Combat Camera Unit, provided courtesy of Tony Strotman. In China during WWII.
A chariot race in Chanyi, China during WWII.
Troop review in Burma between Chinese and American officers and troops in 1945. Lt. Daniel I Sultan and Gen. Wei Li-huang return a salute as they review Chinese troops from Burma and China near Muse, China, after clearing Japanese troops from the Stillwell Road.
June 23, 1945 Boating and fishing are among the attractions for the recuperating patients at the Convalescent Camp #3 at Kunming, China, the only one of its kind in the China Theater. Army boats have been provided, as well as home-made airplane tank scooters for the aquatic enjoyment of the patients. During WWII. AKA: "Camp Schiel" Photo by T/4 Louis...
During WWII, this aerial view of Kunming, China, shows the wall and West Gate. The street running through center of picture is Sui Ching Road. 6/21/1945 Signal Corps Photo. Louis Waczkowski
During WWII in Kunming, China, on 29 September 1945, (L to R) R. Col. Chas. Haggerty, Sr., Liaison Officer (US) attached to Chinese 13th F. A. Regt. Col. Hwang 13th Reg.... Col Liang...
September 29, 1945 Kunming China L to R: Col. Hwang 13th Regt. C. O. shakes hands with Col. Charles Haggerty, American Liaison Officer (M. S.) to Chinese 13th F. A. Regt., with American artillery in the background. During WWII. Photo by T/4 Henry Allen
Fifty states-bound Chinese interpreting officers waving goodbye as the get ready to board the plane at Kunming airport. They will be interpreters for the Chinese air cadets training in U. S. A. Photo by T/5 Thomas F. Melvin Some background can also found at: http://www.zakkeith.com/articles,blogs,forums/fab-100-foreign-affairs-b…​​​​​​​
'Dad saved things and we found this "China Lantern", from August 1945, in his old suitcase, he saved some things from China, including his FORM-5 papers still in the original folder which has the missions he flew the B-25 in China.'