This
Chinese child soldier, age 10, with heavy pack, is a member of an army division returning to China following the capture of
Myitkyina airfield,
Burma, under the allied command of US Major General
Frank Merrill in May 1944. Chinese and allied troops had earlier crossed through the treacherous jungle of the
Kumon Bum Mountains before attacking
Japanese troops to the south. A number of international conventions have since come into effect that try to limit the participation of children in armed conflicts. However, according to
Human Rights Watch, as many as 300,000 children remain direct participants in war in over twenty countries around the world today.
Photo credit: U.S. Army Signal Corps