U.S. Army Air Forces in the CBI

U.S. Army Air Forces in the CBI


A grouping of websites which promote, report and highlight the activities of U.S. Army Air Force units and personnel in the China-Burma-India theater before, during, and immediately following, World War II. Some sites are tributes to individuals, some commemorate units, and others offer information, personnel lists and/or images of individuals and units.

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Willys, Bantam, Spen, Converto Jeep Trailers. MBT, BT3, T3, K-38, M-100, M-416. Civilian & Military. Cargo, Box, Flatbed, Amphibious, Camping.


This webpage is dedicated to telling the story of the 1213th Military Police unit of the 10th AAF, which was stationed at various air fields in India and Burma from 1943-1946. Periodic reunions will be documented with photos and stories.


The Doolittle Raid was a mission undertaken during the Second World War by the United States Army Air Forces and the United States Navy. Sixteen B-25 Mitchell bombers took off from the aircraft carrier USS Hornet in the first strike against the Japanese home islands.


A tribute to those who served in the United States 10th Army Air Force in the CBI theater during WW II


A collection of sites containg information related to the C.B.I. Theatre of Operations durin World War 11


A son's tribute to his father's military service in the United States Army Air Force as a flight engineer in cargo aircraft flying over the Himalayas to China.


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Tribute to my father - Arthur E. DeWalt and the 22nd bomb squadron, 10th Air Force.


A pictorial history of Raymond Carl Holtz in the China-Burma-India theater of World War II. Almost a hundred pictures of India and China as seen and taken by a private who worked with the ground crew in the Army Air Corps. He travelled extensively as a member of the Air Transport Command and was a CBI veteran who flew "The Hump" to stay in China until nearly the end of the war.


This site is a tribute to my Dad's time in the USAAF in WW II, with the 9th Photo Reconnaissance Squadron in the CBI Theatre