John Aubrey Enman, Jr. |
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Enman, after photographing architectural sites in the Delhi area. Canning Road Barracks, New Delhi, India. 1945 [detail] | World War II, 1939-1946
Army Air Forces/Corps
2nd Photo Procurement Detachment
Algeria; North Africa; India; United States
Sergeant
Newton, MA
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John Enman's memoirs of his service in World War II read more like travelogues. His assignment, to secure and process aerial photographs in the China-Burma-India Theater, took him to India. He spent 18 months there, and though he didn't witness combat first-hand, he was privy to another fierce battle, the political struggle over the future of China involving Chiang Kai-Shek and General Joseph Stilwell.
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