dangolf1800
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- 10 Jul 2015
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Well I'm 99.9% sure it's in Japanese. He actually served mainly at the 14th Evacuation Hospital, where he helped save American, Chinese, and Indian soldiers' lives. I believe the flag on the right is the Burmese flag.
Actually, that's Chinese. It roughly means;
A western person/people(American) who came to China, helped (us) to fight. He saved the military and civilians.
Aviation Committee, Number "" (the number is not written)
Ah, yes, I misunderstood the meaning. 軍民一体 is the subject of 救護, not the object.Couldn't the 軍民 救護 be a request to all military and civilians to assist the person who has the object? I've read somewhere before that American aviators who would be flying over China were issued with such things. The idea was for people to help crashed aviators reach friendly lines safely.
Ah, yes, I misunderstood the meaning. 軍民一体 is the subject of 救護, not the object.