"The Statesman" newspaper building (left) and a temple in Calcutta. (February 3, 1946)
A typical street scene and mode of transportation, Barrackpore, India. (January 1946)
Blind beggar with his came which has bells on it, stands outside Smith Brothers, the only American dentists in
Calcutta.
An Indian woman taking care of an abandoned child in Krishnagar, India. (January 13, 1946)
The start of a parade in Calcutta. (January 6, 1946)
Snake charmer with a Cobra
The "Big Rahja's" palace at the abandoned city of Ulame. (January 13, 1946)
One of the tallest memorials in Calcutta can be seen by everyone entering the port.
An interesting statue in front of Maharaja's Summer Palace at Burdering. (February 3, 1946)
Young Indian children being educated at the Mission at Krishnagar, India. (October 1945)
Part of the Ford assembly plant at Paharpur. (December 1945)
A DDT spraying crew of Camp No. 2 with boss man, 3rd from left. (December 31, 1945)
Indians beating Flax in an irrigation ditch, Ranighat, India. (November 11, 1945)
A Gurhka guard at Calcutta. Smart and good fighters. (November 1945)
Caretaker along with firewood in an individual temple yard of the Hindu Temple. (January 13, 1946)
A view of the tennis courts alongside the Mangol Manor at Camp Kanchrapara. (January 1946)
Indian women who worked at the Motor Pool at Kanchrapara. (September, 1945)
Base Motor Pool at Kanchrapara. (September 1945)
U.S. Army stores of field wire near the Calcutta docks. (December 1945)
A few of the bombs at the Ammo dump at Kanchrapara. These 1000-pounders can be noisey!
Stack of shells at the ammo dump at Kanchapara. (December 1945)
Crew poses on B-24 at Liuchow, China airstrip. Note shape of mountains in background. (August 1945)
Where every soldier hoped to pass one day: troop processing hangar at Kanchrapara. The sign at left reads:
U.S. BOUND PERSONNEL REPORT HERE. (November 1945)
Scenic view of Camp Kanchrapara, India. (February 1946)