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SC 270975 - Armor and infantry of the 30th Division, 9th U.S. Army, move through Wesel forest, Germany, in pursuit of the fleeing 116th Panzer Division of the German Army. 1st Battalion, 120th Regiment, 30th Infantry Division. 26 March, 1945.
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SC 270967 - Infantrymen of 30th Division, 9th U.S. Army, move through town of Kirchherten, Germany, as they push across the Cologne plain. 27 February, 1945.
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SC 244809-1 - Pvt. Roy McDaniels, Hartford City, Ind., keeps a look out for enemy activity from a 30th Division observation post in Stavelot, Belgium. 30 December, 1944.
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SC 411764 - Infantrymen of B Company, 120th Infantry, 30th Division, cut through a field alongside a road to avoid crossing in the open and giving German snipers a target.
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SC 197064 - These men of 3rd Battalion, 117th Infantry, 30th Inf. Div., open their "K" rations somewhere in Germany.
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German prisoners captured in the new drive between Alsdorf and Mariadorf, Germany, march under guard in German street. 16 November, 1944.
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SC 196666 - An M8 reconnaissance armored car of the 30th Inf. Div., rolls through the streets of Kinzweiler. November 21, 1944.
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SC 187741 - These five men, part of a heavy weapons company, withstood six days of continuous attack from enemy troops when they were cut off in the Domfront sector and entirely surrounded. 15 August, 1944.
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SC 197031 - Ninth Army infantrymen wait for the signal to move up in the initial attack on the town of Euchen, Germany. Co. A, 120th Inf. Regt., 30th Infantry Division. 16 November, 1944.
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SC 192038 - Ninth Army infantrymen move up in the initial attack on the town of Euchen, Germany. 16 November, 1944.
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SC 197204 - A forward observer for a field artillery unit of the Ninth Army, in Germany, relays information back to his battery as fighting continues in the Warden area of Germany. 27 November, 1944.
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SC 196920 - Pfc. George E. Neidhardt, with 9th Army in Germany, opens a holiday package sent from his home. 3116 Diversey Street, Chicago. 1 December, 1944.
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SC 196851-A(S) - Two wounded Germans of a group which was captured by Yanks near Altdorf, Germany. With them is Corp. Maxwell Moffett, Rock Hall, Md. 27 November, 1944.
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SC 196443-S - Pfc. Edmund Dill, Cumberland, Md., opens the Christmas package received from his wife. His buddies share the treat. 18 November, 1944.
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SC 196581 - T/5 Arvo O. Aho plays trombone in the 30th Inf. Div. band, but his main instrument is the violin.
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SC 196552 - Standing up in this new GI form-fitting sleeping bag is Pvt. James M. Saul, Co. A, 120th Inf., whose home is in Bristol, Tenn. Herzogenrath, Germany. 15 November, 1944.
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SC 424791 - Capt. Merrill S. Alexander of High Springs, Fl. receives the silver star from Brig. Gen. Lewis, of Moundsville, W Va., of the 30th Div., in ceremony at Possneck, Germany.
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SC 424789 - Maj. Gen. Leland S. Hobbs, CG 30th Inf. Div., presenting the Silver Star to Sgt. Vincent J. Aleo, 7716 Greenwood Ave., Chicago, of Co. G of the division. 2 May, 1945.
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SC 424788 - Maj. Gen. Leland S. Hobbs, CG 30th Inf. Div., presenting the Silver Star to 2nd Lt. Robert F. Ackerman, 23 Dawes St., Springfield, Mass., of Co. E., 30th Inf. Div.
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SC 195505 - Pfc. Victor Henry, Pontotoc, Miss., fires his machine gun through a hole in a wall, at Germans in a barn 300 yards away, beyond Kohlscheid, Germany. He is flanked by two of his buddies. 16 October, 1944.
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SC 196164 - Sgt. William P. Loveland, left, of Galax, Pa., operates a flamethrower, as M/Sgt. Ashley L. Petit, right, of Charleston S.C., stands by to assist him.
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SC 374654 - Burgermeister Alphonse Habets presents painting of "Old Hickory Square" to Maj. Gen. Leland S. Hobbs, Commanding General, 30th Infantry Division, 9th U.S. Army, in appreciation for the liberation of Kerkrade by the 30th Division.
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SC 336769 - Pvt. Lawrence J. Lewis, of Chetek, Wis., examines the effect of a shell near the entrance to a German pillbox that formed part of the Siegfried Line defenses on the Dutch-German border.
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SC 334946 - The 120th Infantry, 30th Division, moves out of the German town of Kinzweiler to attack Lürken, Germany. 21 November, 1944.
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SC 334965 - Infantrymen of the 30th Division, 9th U.S. Army, patrol street in Krauthausen, Germany, following capture of town after surprise crossing of Roer River on morning of Feb. 23.
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SC 336903 - Townspeople line streets as vehicles and troops of the Ninth U.S. Army pass through the German town of Wiedenbruck in pursuit of fleeing Nazis. 2 April, 1945.
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SC 196558 - Youthful German prisoners of war, captured near Kinzweiler, Germany, by the 120th Infantry Regiment, 30th Division. 21 November, 1944.
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SC 334991 - Infantrymen pause momentarily during the drive near Kohlscheid, Germany. 17 October, 1944.
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SC 405028 - Russians in German prisoner of war camp seized by 117th Regiment of 30th Division, 9th U.S. Army.