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Buildings occupied by American Buildings occupied by American C-46 Commando and C-47 Skytrain aircraft of China National Aviation Corporation at rest in Kunming, Yunnan Province, China, date unknownC-47 Skytrain aircraft, Kunming, Yunnan Province, China, 1943-1945
Buildings occupied by American 'Flying Tigers' airmen, Kunming, Yunnan Province, China, circa 1944, photo 1 of 2Buildings occupied by American 'Flying Tigers' airmen, Kunming, Yunnan Province, China, circa 1944, photo 2 of 2C-46 Commando and C-47 Skytrain aircraft of China National Aviation Corporation at rest in Kunming, Yunnan Province, China, date unknownC-47 Skytrain aircraft, Kunming, Yunnan Province, China, 1943-1945
Chinese troops training with FN Mle 1930 and ZB vz. 26 machine guns, Yunnan Province, China, 1944Claire Chennault inspecting a P-51 Mustang fighter, Kunming, Yunnan, China, circa 1943-1944CNAC pilot Erik Shilling (left), copilot (front), and radio operator (Chinese man, rear) with their C-53 Skytrooper aircraft belonging to the China National Aviation Corporation, Kunming, Yunnan Province, China, 1940sMaintenance work at the Kunming airfield in Yunnan Province, China, circa 1944
Chinese troops training with FN Mle 1930 and ZB vz. 26 machine guns, Yunnan Province, China, 1944Claire Chennault inspecting a P-51 Mustang fighter, Kunming, Yunnan, China, circa 1943-1944CNAC pilot Erik Shilling (left), copilot (front), and radio operator (Chinese man, rear) with their C-53 Skytrooper aircraft belonging to the China National Aviation Corporation, Kunming, Yunnan Province, China, 1940sMaintenance work at the Kunming airfield in Yunnan Province, China, circa 1944
USAAF pilot James M. Dalby in front of a C-47 Skytrain aircraft belonging to the China National Aviation Corporation, Kunming, Yunnan Province, China, Apr 1944Chinese boy hired to assist troops of Chinese 39th Division during the Salween Offensive, Yunnan Province, China, 1944P-40 Warhawk fighter Chinese troops in Tengchong, Yunnan Province, China, 13 Sep 1944
USAAF pilot James M. Dalby in front of a C-47 Skytrain aircraft belonging to the China National Aviation Corporation, Kunming, Yunnan Province, China, Apr 1944Chinese boy hired to assist troops of Chinese 39th Division during the Salween Offensive, Yunnan Province, China, 1944P-40 Warhawk fighter 'Little Joe II' at the Kunming airfield in Yunnan, China, 1 Sep 1944Chinese troops in Tengchong, Yunnan Province, China, 13 Sep 1944
US soldiers instructing Chinese soldiers on the use of a 60-mm mortar at the Kunming Infantry School, Yunnan Province, China, 23 Sep 1944Civilians of Kunming, Yunnan Province, China celebrating the arrival of the first convoy across the Ledo Road, early 1945He Yingqin in Yunnan Province, China, 1945US military policemen in Kunming, Yunnan Province, China, 1945
US soldiers instructing Chinese soldiers on the use of a 60-mm mortar at the Kunming Infantry School, Yunnan Province, China, 23 Sep 1944Civilians of Kunming, Yunnan Province, China celebrating the arrival of the first convoy across the Ledo Road, early 1945He Yingqin in Yunnan Province, China, 1945US military policemen in Kunming, Yunnan Province, China, 1945
Lacy of US 5332nd Brigade (Provisional), Zhanyi, Qujing, Yunnan Province, China, Sep 1945Lu Han speaking at the ceremony welcoming in communist troops, Kunming, Yunnan Province, China, 22 Feb 1950
'Hostel 9', Kunming, China, mid-1945; photo taken by a member of US 5332nd Brigade (Provisional)'Hostel 9', Kunming, China, mid-1945; photo taken by a member of US 5332nd Brigade (Provisional)Lacy of US 5332nd Brigade (Provisional), Zhanyi, Qujing, Yunnan Province, China, Sep 1945Lu Han speaking at the ceremony welcoming in communist troops, Kunming, Yunnan Province, China, 22 Feb 1950

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