Signal Corps Archive: C-864 - Members of a mountain-climbing trip observe the glacier after climbing to this great height in Greenland.
Signal Corps Archive: C-866 - Weary mountain climbers take time out to rest before returning to their base in Greenland.
Signal Corps Archive: C-1092 - Trucks and Jeeps which will carry men and supplies to the front lines of the Invasion are loaded onto an American landing craft in a British harbor. June, 1944.
Signal Corps Archive: C-956 - Rubber boats launched over side of Auxiliary Personnel Craft by troops of 32nd Div. of Camp Cable, Queensland, Australia as part of their amphibian training at U.S. Navy Base, Landing Force Equipment Depot, at Nelson's Bay, NSW, Australia.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 171692 - First Island Command, New Caledonia. Casualty from the Solomon Islands talk cheerfully with sailor as he is brought in by Higgins Boat to the docks at Noumea, New Caledonia, where he will be placed in a hospital.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 184772 - Bomb damage to LCI inflicted during landing operations in Lae, New Guinea. 5 September, 1943.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 335365 - Technicians of the 2nd Aircraft Repair Unit (Floating), pose on the unit's ship, the Gen. Herbert A. Dargue.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 335381 - Servicemen on Russell Islands getting information from Lt. John W. M. Rothney, of Wisc., about the Education Workshop and War Information Center set up on the island by the Morale Services.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 190631 - This graphic tells the story of how the French beachhead was supplied on D-Day. 6 June, 1944.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 334778 - Broadside of the HR 236 docked at the south side of Pier 5, HRPE, Newport News, Va.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 337253 - Off shore of Fifth Army beach head near Anzio, Italy.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 364340 - Destroyer escorting U.S. convoy enroute to French Morocco. 26 October, 1942.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 364357 - A gun boat in foreground, and a smoke screen can be seen in background.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 364353 - 1st wave of 5th Cavalry Regiment, 1st Cavalry Division invasion forces load into landing craft from U.S. Destroyer U.S.S. Bush. Momote Bay, Manus Island, Admiralty Group.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 364361 - Lt. Comdr. Danis, skipper of the U.S.S. "Kearny" at lunch with Comdr. Fiske and officer of the Vulcan.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 364342 - Close up of U.S.S. Cruiser Savannah deck burning after being hit by a German plane.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 364345 - A load of lumber that will be used for harbor reconstruction going down on the LST's elevator to waiting trucks below.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 364336 - American sailors enjoy themselves at the opening of the first American Red Cross club at Bremen, Germany.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 364333 - First sailors to sign the guestbook in the American Red Cross "Victoire" club.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 364355 - Navy ack-ack fills the sky as it attempts to bring down Jap suicide bombers at Lingayen Gulf, Luzon, P.I.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 364365 - U.S.S. Missouri taking its place for signing of the surrender.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 405092 - American Naval officers, in foreground, and French officers, near tank, salute as General De Gaulle is welcomed by residents of the town of Chartres on his first visit to the town since its liberation. 23 August, 1944.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 364503 - Twin Bofors crew stands by ready for possible air raid enroute to (No1 Operation).
Signal Corps Archive: SC 364359 - Temporary location of the Industrial Dept. At the U.S. Naval Repair Base. Okinawa. 20 July, 1945.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 364382 - Ensign Robert H. Cumbler, Middletown, Pa., with his gun crew on the James De Wolfe.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 364350 - U.S.S. "Teton" (AGC-14), Tokyo bound.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 364349 - U.S.S. "Teton" (AGC-14), bound for Japan.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 364351 - 1st Marine convoy enroute for invasion of Cape Gloucester, New Britain.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 364362 - Crew members in the Vulcan mess hall, crews of the Monsen and the Vulcan.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 364334 - All ships in the newly-opened port of Ghent, Belgium, have security guards.