Indeed, my error, it is Le May, this was taken in 1944 when Le May introducing the B-29's into China to target Japan.
Stilwell died soon after the war of stomach cancer. Given his personality it seemed apt, he was known to be a straightforward speaker and if you wanted his opinion on something, you got it plain and unvarnished, and with the bark on. His handle was "Vinegar Joe." Note the guy in the background walking around with a campaign hat on, strap around his jaw. Must be a staff officer of Stilwell's. That cover went out of style early in WWII, Stilwell was the only major commander I'm aware of who used it as regular headgear. Stilwell and Chennault could not stand each other, which was a pity since both were highly independent.
The film "Merrill's Marauders," with Jeff Chandler, is an excellent record of the American experience in Burma. An actor portraying Stilwell - and closely resembling him, too - makes a brief appearance in the film.
I almost forgot - the film "1941" has Robert Stack portraying Stilwell - way, way out of character but it's fun to watch how Stack plays the part.
is that Phil Cochran waving out of the pilot's window in Stilwell's bird?