This remarkable shot by Sgt. James V. Reme, of the Third Air Depot, brings together two subjects of exceptional
interest, the Curtiss C-46 Commando and the Taj.
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These photos depict the part played by ICD in the movement of troops from North China to Yunnan province. At left are
Maj. Thomas D. Park, of Dallas, deputy chief assistant chief of staff, operations (left) and Lt. Col. Floyd H. Davidson,
of Atherton, Calif., China Wing operations officer, the pair which helped to organize the operations, and a Yunnan citizen.
In the center is a sample of the terraced terrain, termed by pilots a route "tougher than the Hump." At the right the
Chinese troops board an ICD plane for the trip southward. Planes flew day and night to accomplish the mission.
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Lt. Col. Edward H. Holterman, CO of the 1303rd, greets another veteran airman, Air
Marshall Breadner, commander
in chief of the Canadian Air Force when the latter recently stopped at Agra. The amiable air-minded CO manages
to meet almost every passenger ship.
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Dotty Lamour has put aside that semi-dhoti which so disfigures her and has poured herself into this smug number to
show Humpsters what they are fighting for. Also has a towel to show that she likes the water. Paramount portrait.
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Editor's note: "Teek and Hi" come to you through the courtesy of Pvt. John Babnis, of the 1327th BU, Assam. He is one of several aspiring cartoonists at various ICD bases who have submitted their work for edification of HUMP EXPRESS readers. Other contributions adjudged by the editors to have merit will be printed in subsequent issues. |
HQ., CALCUTTA - Maj. Gen. C. R. Smith, deputy commander of the ATC (seated), looks through the first issue of
HUMP EXPRESS on his arrival at headquarters. With him is Col. Temple G. Bowen, newly appointed deputy commander of ICD.
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T/Sgt. Richard K. Greene, New York, stands below the inviting sign he cooked up to greet Hump travelers at the
1330th. At the moment it seems to have attracted a monkey which apparently would like to move into the miniature
basha. It is rumored that the "motel" is really no motel, but just another transient area.
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Indian labor is used at all emergency fields. Here fuel is being unloaded from the "Flying Lamplighter" for a
dynamo.
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One of the few aerial beacon towers ever transplanted by air from one base to another is shown here. No lumber
being available at an emergency landing field, ICD carpenters constructed frame and loaded it in a C-47, which flew
it to field for assembly.
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Indian labor is used at all emergency fields. Here fuel is being unloaded from the "Flying Lamplighter" for a
dynamo.
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Jan Mohd Kahn, interpreter who has worked with the night-safety outfit since its inauguration, gives instructions
to an Indian family charged with caring for one of the fields. Since numerous dialects are spoken, orders must be given
in several tongues.
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Following appropriate ceremonies during which two enlisted men received the Distinguished Flying Cross, a review
was held at the 1303rd, Agra. As the adjutant takes his post, squadrons dress up prior to the beginning of ceremonies.
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F/O Clayton Stolz straps down Pvt. T. Jeffries, wounded British soldier, as Sister Elizabeth Smith looks on.
Within a few minutes he will be on his way to a hospital by C-47.
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A life-and-death phone call: Capt. Denis Robinson, British movement control officer (left) calls Lt. James K.
Anderson, priorities and traffic officer at the 1333rd, requesting passage for wounded infantrymen.
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| Military transport schedules over India for cargo, personnel and mail ... maximum tonnage of essential war materials over the Hump ... movement of troops and supplies in support of tactical operations in China ... evacuation of the sick and wounded - these are the missions of ICD-ATC. |