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karst formations

A P-51 fighter at a base in China during WWII. Tail number #271 37124. Although David Axelrod spent at least part of his time at Luliang, the karst formations in the background do not resemble the mountains of Luliang, and this is more likely a base in Guangxi, such as Liuzhou, etc. From the collection of David Axelrod.
Aerial view of structures and shadow of B-25 in Burma or French Indochina, in the CBI, during WWII.
Aerial view of river delta with fields and camouflaged air field in either SW China, Burma, or French Indochina, in the CBI, during WWII.
Aerial view of auto bridge and fields in either SW China or French Indochina, in the CBI, during WWII.
Aerial view of karst mountains and fields in either SW China or French Indochina, in the CBI, during WWII.
Smoke or steam arises from two railway cars in SW China or French Indochina, in the CBI, during WWII, among karst peaks.
Aerial view of rice paddies and karst mountains in SW China or Indochina, during WWII.
GIs look over devastating crash site of an American aircraft--the bent .50 cal machine gun in one image indicates it is American, and the gun mounting is like that of the nose gun of some B-25 Mitchells. In this image set, the intensity by which people are searching the crash site, and the solemn nature of it all, makes one...
GIs look over devastating crash site of an American aircraft--the bent .50 cal machine gun in one image indicates it is American, and the gun mounting is like that of the nose gun of some B-25 Mitchells. In this image set, the intensity by which people are searching the crash site, and the solemn nature of it all, makes one...
GIs look over devastating crash site of an American aircraft--the bent .50 cal machine gun in one image indicates it is American, and the gun mounting is like that of the nose gun of some B-25 Mitchells. In this image set, the intensity by which people are searching the crash site, and the solemn nature of it all, makes one...