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10th Air Force Tribute
A tribute to those who served in the United States 10th Army Air Force in the CBI theater during WW II
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The 13th Jungle Air Force of World War II
Honoring the 13th Army Air Force of World War II.
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China Burma India
A collection of sites containg information related to the C.B.I. Theatre of Operations durin World War 11
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LeRoy Watson in the CBI Theater of WW-II
A brief biography of LeRoy Watson, my father, with an original graphic by Peggy Rowe honoring his wartime service as a flight engineer of C-46 transport aircraft in the China-Burma-India Theater of WW-II.
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James A. Corbitt, 9th photo Reconniassance Squadron
This site is a tribute to my Dad.It has dates and locations of all his travels, From Patterson Field in Ohio To Piardoba in India.I have plenty of photos and names of his buddies in his units.
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A Tribute to Frederic N. Hernandez
A tribute to my grandfather Frederic "Bam" Hernandez and men like him who sacrificed so much for our freedom.
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A Tribute to the Flying Tigers of the 14th Air Force
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The 1213th Military Police of the 10th AAF '43-'46
This webpage is dedicated to telling the story of the 1213th Military Police unit of the 10th AAF, which was stationed at various air fields in India and Burma from 1943-1946. Periodic reunions will be documented with photos and stories.
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James S. Huggins' Refrigerator Door
James S Huggins is an eclectic professional speaker, author & technologist; His personal site, the Refrigerator Door, features the information, stories and humor that interest him; It honors his brother, a US Air Force U-2 pilot, with an extensive section of information about and photos of the U-2, our high altitude spy plane; It also features one of the net's most exte
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Maj. Eugene J. McGuire Sr.'s Life in the Flying Tigers
My dad, Eugene McGuire Sr., flew with the Flying Tigers starting just after his training was completed in August 1942. He flew for the 76th Fighter Squadron, 23rd Group, 14th Air Force. He finished his military career and the war as the commander of the 76th. (Oct 1945 - Dec 1945)
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