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Chihkiang, Peishiyi, Kweilin - names remembered by few. Dialing back to World War II, Chihkiang, Peishiyi and Kweilin air bases, stationed in south China's far reaches of nowhere, were posted to support US Army Air Force missions in the Asia-Pacific Theater. Together with more than 90 period photographs, "Circle Three Times and Land in Chihkiang" traces the journey of one soldier tagged, shipped, and consigned to duty with the 397th Air Service Squadron in General Chennault's Fourteenth Air Force and the regrouped Flying Tigers. Hurled over "The Hump" in a C-43 transport from northern India to…mehr

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Chihkiang, Peishiyi, Kweilin - names remembered by few. Dialing back to World War II, Chihkiang, Peishiyi and Kweilin air bases, stationed in south China's far reaches of nowhere, were posted to support US Army Air Force missions in the Asia-Pacific Theater. Together with more than 90 period photographs, "Circle Three Times and Land in Chihkiang" traces the journey of one soldier tagged, shipped, and consigned to duty with the 397th Air Service Squadron in General Chennault's Fourteenth Air Force and the regrouped Flying Tigers. Hurled over "The Hump" in a C-43 transport from northern India to Kunming, China, this untested conscript became part and parcel of the massive logistics needed to sustain crucial US and Chinese flight operations based in this far-flung region. The story documents this wartime effort and the teeming Chinese masses trapped in it, wracked by war-inflicted poverty, ruthless Japanese invaders, and the utter degradation of Shanghai's International Settlement. The narrative ends with Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek, ramrod straight, greeting thousands of Chinese partisans marshaled in the grounds of Shanghai's immense racetrack, celebrating the Nationalist victory over Japan. At that same moment, Chiang's bitter opponent, Mao Tse-tung, was busy seizing the north. The tectonic plates of history were shifting beneath everyone's feet.
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Bob Yost enjoyed a lengthy career in the newspaper and magazine publishing world of Manhattan, beginning in the advertising department of the original New York Sun, later the New York World Telegraph and Sun. After joining Vogue magazine in 1952 - followed by a brief hiatus on Madison Avenue - the lion's share of his work remained rooted in the realms of COnde' Nast Publications. He later founded the business firms Gordon/Shaw Inc. and Gordon/Shaw Ltd. (London). Leaving London, he retired with his wife and son to rural New Hampshire in 1988. He later spent time in Washington D.C. Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida.