Activities of Office of Strategic Services, the U.S. intelligence agency in China Burma India Theater during World II. U.S. aircraft land on a dirt strip at a large U.S. military installation. U.S. soldiers look at the landings. The aircraft parked near trees. A painting of a girl on the side of an aircraft with the words, "Room 1119 ?". The aircraft takes off from the dirt strip.
Activities of Office of Strategic Services, the U.S. intelligence agency in China Burma India Theater during World II. Allied troops fire an artillery gun on a field. A soldier shows a shell with a write up in English on it. A member of a gun crew loads shells in an artillery gun. The troops fire artillery.
Activities of U.S. intelligence agency the Office of Strategic Services in China Burma India Theater during World II. A U.S. aircraft lands on a dirt strip at a large U.S. military installation. Allied troops fire an artillery gun. A soldier talks into a walkie-talkie. Soldiers seated and looking over a chart. (World War II period).
Chinese Air Force 1st American Volunteer Group Flying Tiger pilots in China India Burma Theater during World War II. Flying Tiger pilots grouped on a field are presented with letters and rank bars which they pin on their shirts. Close-up view of Flying Tigers ace pilot Frank Schiel being recognized. U.S. airplanes parked on an airfield in the background. The Commander of Flying Tigers U.S. Lieutenant General Claire Lee Chennault arrives. The pilots conclude a quick briefing and then scramble and run, rushing to United States Army Air Force P-40 Tomahawk fighter airplanes. The P-40s taxi and take off from the airfield. The aircraft in flight.
Chinese troops trained by OSS (Office of Strategic Services) in China Burma India Theater during World War II. The trainees learn marksmanship. The trainees in prone position aiming at the targets. An OSS officer trains them. Mountains in the background. One by one the troops lay down in prone position and fire while the other look out. The troop lie down in prone position and practice firing. A soldier in prone position firing at the target. The target mounted across a river. The trainees in prone position and aiming at the targets. Two troops in prone position firing guns. A close up of a Chinese troop firing and smiles.
Chinese troops trained by OSS (Office of Strategic Services) in China Burma India Theater during World War II. The troops seated in a circle. An OSS officer stands in center. Another officer comes and hands over a gun to the officer. A Chinese troop comes forward. The officer teaches them how to hold a gun. The troop show him. All the trainees practice the same.
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