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"ALL RIGHT! TWO RUPEES, SAHIB!"
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Two trucks roar along one of the winding sections of the supply artery to China, soon to be opened.
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Lt. Gen. Dan I. Sultan is greeted by Brig. Gen. Lewis A. Pick at the head of the first convoy to China at Mile
Point 0.00.
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A Negro G.I. - one of the many whose heroic, unheralded efforts made The Road possible.
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Trucks of the convoy pass Hellgate and start up the grade to Pangsau Pass. There are seven and one half miles of
steep grades and sharp curves to the summit of incredibly beautiful Pangsau Pass, which is the India-Burma border.
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Played Grim Jungle Chess |
Discovers 'Booty' |
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The Sergeant Hits The Jack Pot
That happy cabbage, beyond the wildest dreams of avarice, was showered upon S/Sgt. John A. Gillespie, right, late
of Merrill's Marauders, by Finance-Wallah Lt. Martin A. Morris. But read the article at right for the facts. We don't
want to take any zing away from it in this caption.
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IN CHINA
CPL. FRANCIS H. TAYLOR
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Taking a cue from the Americans with whom they are serving in Burma, members of a Chinese Division have named
Kitty Cathey, of Gastonia, N.C., as their pin-up girl.
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When Jinx Falkenburg was trouping our neck of the woods, she couldn't dress up for the G.I.'s as provocatively as
she (and they) might have wished. Back in Hollywood, however, la Falkenburg has the props and the time to make herself
more glamorous. (Stop that rude whistling there, chum.)
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