Signal Corps Archive: SC 179944 - Second Army Tennessee Maneuvers. Tanks moving up road toward Alexandria, Tenn. 28 April, 1943.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 374653 - Two ladies in grey at the Red Cross auditorium in the Regional Hospital at Camp Swift are seen putting the finishing touches to a mural painted on one of the walls in the auditorium.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 179889 - Part of the training program received by the Medical Group at Camp Ellis, Ill., concerns the orientation given other groups such as engineers, quartermasters, signal corps, etc...
Signal Corps Archive: SC 179888 - Part of the training program received by the Medical Group at Camp Ellis, Ill., concerns the orientation given other groups such as engineers, quartermasters, signal corps, etc...
Signal Corps Archive: SC 180030 - Japanese Americans in Army train to avenge Pearl Harbor:
Signal Corps Archive: SC 180026 - Japanese Americans in Army train to avenge Pearl Harbor:
Signal Corps Archive: SC 179886 - The baking school of the Quartermaster Group at Camp Mills, Ill., while teaching its men the use of the most modern camp and field baking equipment, also trains them to improvise ovens and other equipment...
Signal Corps Archive: SC 180070 - Italian prisoners of war in America.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 180069 - Italian prisoners of war in America.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 180068 - Italian prisoners of war in America.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 180072 - Italian prisoners of war in America.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 180071 - Italian prisoners of war in America.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 180032 - Japanese-Americans in Army train to avenge Pearl Harbor: 100th Infantry Battalion officers and some of the enlisted men are of Japanese ancestry.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 166625 - Sgt. Swiderski, Newark, N.J., Pvt. MaCaulay, New York City, and Cpl. Verno, Scranton, Pa., a scout crew stand ready for action.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 166624 - Pvt. Peter Sarlo, New York City, Pvt. William Duncan, Wilkesboro, N.C., Pfc. Victor Gerulskay, Scranton, Pa., and Cpl. Mike Kocick, New York City...
Signal Corps Archive: Soldiers and Sailors share barracks at Fort Sam Houston, Texas.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 329677 - 1st Platoon of Bat. D, 456th CA Gun Section #4 by their gun emplacement in the forest at Camp Lake James.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 151515 - John [illegible] has a hobby of oil painting.
Signal Corps Archive: C-5265 - S/Sgt. Hollis Van Hook, Spokane, Wash., rubs insect repellent on his skin for protection while sleeping.
Signal Corps Archive: C-898 - An M-5 tank used during training operations. U.S.A.
Signal Corps Archive: C-3161 - Pfc. Edward Tenney, Jr., of Gorham, N.H., "rappelling" down a cliff with the aid of ropes, so U.S. high-altitude fighters, now in training at Camp Hale, Colorado, learn to inch their way up and down cliffs...
Signal Corps Archive: C-3271 - T/Sgt. John Carter, Waltersboro, South Carolina, uses 6x30 Westinghouse binoculars to observe enemy activities for range on his .30 caliber machine gun. May, 1945.
Signal Corps Archive: C-857 - A member of the Signal Corps wearing a field pack sends a message over a field telephone during training in the field.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 184884 - Two of the German prisoners at Camp Wallace, Texas, are shown at work repairing typewriters, this being the job to which they are assigned. 1943.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 171513 - 2nd Lt. R.C. Goodfellow (left), Cincinnati, Ohio, 1st Lt. William Davidson, Montgomery, Ala., and 1st Lt. Robert Schmidt, Baltimore, Md., explore the fit of a life jacket...
Signal Corps Archive: SC 171506 - Instruments of the band of a medical detachment stacked in a baggage room of the transport on which the unit embarked for overseas.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 171507 - All ready with the first-aid kit is Sgt. Malvin A. Davis of Des Moines as he boards a transport for overseas. 28 January, 1943.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 171508 - The "long, lean guy" is Pvt. James Cook of Millport, Alabama embarking for overseas. 28 January, 1943.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 184880 - German war prisoners at Camp Wallace, Texas, assigned to work in the Ordnance Command Shop #5 take a great interest in the American automobile and truck.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 184883 - This German prisoner of war, a former watchmaker, now repairs typewriters at Camp Wallace, Texas, as a part of his assigned work. 1943.