Chinese troops advance along Burma roads in World War II. An engineer camp site along a road in Burma. An aerial view of the roadside and the troops advancing along the road. The troops and pack trains on a mountain road. The troops with horse-drawn Russian 115 mm artillery piece. A mule team pulls the artillery piece along a hilly section of the road.
Vehicular traffic on a road in Burma. Wrecked trucks along the side of the road. Vehicles move past in the background. An aerial view of the wrecked trucks. Soldiers walk along the road. (World War II period).
A landslide blocks a road in Burma. An aerial view of the road. A truck moves past on the road. Chinese coolies walk along the road. The coolies with hoes and shovels clear the road.
A flooded highway near Panjao, Burma. People walk on the flooded street. Trees along the sides of the street. A truck convoy with Chinese troops is stalled on the flooded highway. (World War II period)
Men work on a street in Burma. Engineers assisted by Chinese coolies work on the street. They place dynamite charges in order to blast a landslide.
U.S. 5307th Composite Unit en route to Burma. U.S. 1st Battalion near Hell's Gate lead pack mules over the Ledo Road. Soldiers pass a sign board which reads: 'God be with you', 'Welcome to Borderville' and 'Pangsau pass'. Brigadier General Frank Merrill watches the troops crossing into Burma.
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