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...flight of pursuit ships sped out of a swirl of dust to take the air. One, a little too close, was caught in the slipstream of a ship ahead. It went out of control, screamed off the runway, ripped the motors off a parked plane, bounced off a jeep and crashed beyond in a group of khaki-clad men. The injured pilot was carried off the field crying "See what I did, see what...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: World Battlefronts: HEROES: Death of George | 5/11/1942 | See Source »

Four for One. At a Chinese command post, north of besieged Toungoo, a U.S. jeep chattered to a stop. Out jumped Lieut. General Joseph W. Stilwell, the U.S. officer who commands the Chinese in Burma...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: World: Flesh v. Machine | 4/13/1942 | See Source »

...Bowl looked like a second-hand auto park. In the chill dawn, 140 battered cars and sagging trucks huddled, piled high with furniture, bundles, gardening tools. At 6:30 a.m. they chuffed and spluttered, wheeled into line, and started rolling. Led by a goggled policeman on a motorcycle, a jeep and three command cars full of newsmen, they headed for the dark, towering mountains to the east...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: U.S. At War: Moving Day for Mr. Nisei | 4/6/1942 | See Source »

When the second Jap wave came over, bomb fragments wounded a pilot and two mechanics in a trench flanking the runway. An A.V.G. doctor lugged the pilot to a jeep and drove it across the field to a hospital, with Jap bullets chasing him in the dust like puffs from his own exhaust pipe. One of the mechanics died. In an ambulance plane the pilot and the other mechanic were carried over the mountains to Calcutta...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: World: 20 for I | 4/6/1942 | See Source »

Mundy rode in a jeep, between two tanks, along a road lined with Japanese snipers and machine gunners. The column had to stop; the fire was too hot. The officers decided to let the tanks try to break through. Wrote Mundy: "Racing toward us out of the sun were great swarms of planes, and as they roared overhead the crimson orbs on the wings shone down on us. . . . I counted 40 bombers, but fighters weaving in and out and chasing one another in jubilant sweeps around us were too difficult to count...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: World Batttlefronts: BATTLE OF ASIA: Story from Burma | 3/23/1942 | See Source »

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