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CACW 中美联合大队

Chinese-American Composite Wing (CACW)  中美联合大队

Pilots of CACW, Maj. Winston Churchill and Capt. T. H. Young in China during WWII. Image courtesy of Tony Strotman.
Steam billows from two Japanese locomotives whose boilers have been exploded by strafing of 2nd Lt. William C. Sharp, a member of CACW. Near Suchow (Suzhou), China, during WWII. See other image of this train here. Image courtesy of Tony Strotman.
A CACW B-25 crew walks to their bomber at a location in southern China, most likely Guangxi province, readying for a mission. They are: Lt. K. W. Fang Capt. W. P. "Kit" Carson, Capt. C. Y. Lin Lt. M. H. Chow Image courtesy of Tony Strotman.
Steam billows from two Japanese locomotives whose boilers have been exploded by strafing of 2nd Lt. William C. Sharp, a member of CACW. Near Suchow (Suzhou), China, during WWII. See other image of this train here. Image courtesy of Tony Strotman.
Capt. Joseph Norton, chief CACW Weather Officer, and Sgt. Jack Barishman discuss the approach of a "front" with Chinese Weather Officier, Capt. Y. H. Wei. Image courtesy of Tony Strotman.
Members of CACW make a recording with the C-3-I Recording Unit at Guilin (Kweilin), China, during April 1944. Image courtesy of Tony Strotman.
Edna Yuen Chiang at the driver seat of a 12th Air Service Group's jeep at Peishiyi, China, during WWII.
Press conference with Public Relations Office of the 14th Air Force on 4 September 1944 in China. In the CBI during WWII.
CHINESE AIRMEN GET AMERICAN TRAINING AND EQUIPMENT, 29 January 1944. Communications is an important phase in the training of the Chinese American Composite Wing (CACW) . Here, on January 29, 1944, Lt. Kwang Chao-Li checks a defective radio receiver at a test bench in the hanger. Sgt. Anthony Puflia, Paterson, New Jersey, left, stands by to offer assistance while Sgt...
Chinese American Composite Wing (CACW) --Chinese pilot in the cockpit of the North American B-25 "B.T.O." give a "thumbs up" sign to other members of the Chinese and American Replacement Training Unit, prior to taking off on a mission. Karachi, India, during WWII. Photo by 7th Photo Technician Squadron, 8th Reconnaissance Group. Images courtesy of Tony Strotman.