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Chengdu 成都

Also as Chengtu.

Among the images collected by the editors of Ex-CBI Roundup (through reader submission), and shared with the Remembering Shared Honor project, were a series of images provided by Dorothy Yuen Leuba (seen in image above, taken during her time in China during the war). Because of her travels over an extended time in China, her photos include a sprinkling of...
Lt. Clarence Miller walking in Kiunglai, China, not far from Chengdu, Sichuan province, China, where there was the A-5 base, for B-29 bombers. Photo from Clarence W. Miller.
Monks reading news in Chengdu (Chengtu), China. Photo from James Brier.
A Chinese toddler playing on a the driver's seat of a jeep in downtown Chengdu, China, during WWII.
Lt. Vernon Swanson, profile, center, in downtown Qionglai 邛崃 (Kiunglai), China, about 30 miles from Chengtu, during WWII. GI were with the 462nd Bomb Group, 768th Squadron (B-29s).
During a short rest period from the construction of an airfield (maybe at Chengdu), Chinese laborers look at "Life" magazine held by Lt. Otto of Troy, New York, in China during WWII. Photo by 16th Combat Camera Unit, provided courtesy of Tony Strotman.