Signal Corps Archive: SC 197062 - A tank crosses a treadway bridge near Belfort, France, as the French drive to take this German strong point. November 20, 1944.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 411788 - F.F.I. patrol of the 1st French Army carries a caricature of Hitler away from their Rhine river position. The placard was displayed on one bank of the river. German observers saw it with binoculars and riddled the card with bullets.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 196563 - Captain P. Hennick, and M. Jules Tonnelier, president of the Ancien Combattants, place a wreath on the monument erected to the heroes of World War I. Seventh Army. France. 12 November, 1944.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 190576 - Shown here are American medics from the [censored] C.P. giving aid to a group of French soldiers...
Signal Corps Archive: SC 196671 - Members of the 1st French Army, in the Mulhouse area, France, decorated this jeep with a captured picture of Hitler. To further show their sentiment for Adolf, they completed the picture by placing a chain around his neck. 21 November, 1944.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 196668 - A French tank machine-guns a German strong point on a street in Belfort, France. 22 November, 1944.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 196670 - A Moroccan soldier waits in cover for an expected enemy counterattack, Mulhouse area, France. 22 November, 1944.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 196672 - A French Moroccan soldier, of the 1st French Army, covers a street in Mulhouse, France, as the fighting continues.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 197061 - German prisoners captured in house to house fighting are rounded up by French soldiers on the outskirts of Belfort, France. 20 November, 1944.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 196667 - A group of German snipers, taken during the fight for a road leading out of Belfort, France, is led through the streets of the city by members of the 1st French Armored Division. 22 November, 1944.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 196321 - French Commando fires 30 caliber machine-gun at German positions on the road to Belfort, as his compatriots watch. 20 November, 1944.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 196160 - French troops of 3rd Inf. Div., 7th Army, Alg., move through first town liberated in new French drive.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 411772 - M-4 medium tank passing through St. Pole to take part in the drive on Dadonville, 19 November. 1944.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 196123 - Maj. Gen. Walton H. Walker, Commanding general 20th Corps, 3rd Army, is presented with the French Fouragere (Fourragère) by Major Paul Aubrey, commanding officer of the regular French Army, somewhere in France.
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 405104 - American and French troops presented arms before the ceremonies awarding the Legion of Merit at Place Foch. 12 October, 1943.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 170023 - Moroccan cavalry in the streets in North Africa. 18 February, 1943.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 170022 - A French armored car at an airdrome in North Africa. 17 February, 1943.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 170024 - Moroccan cavalry in the streets in North Africa. 18 February, 1943.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 170095 - Italian tank destroyed by Allied gun. Kasserine Pass, Tunisia. 24 February, 1943.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 170028 - French soldiers in railway cars ready to leave Tebessa, North Africa. 18 February, 1943.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 170074 - Frederick O. Bird, director of the allied club in N. Africa is speaking to several Arabic Spahi troops (cavalry), who were inquiring concerning their friends. 20 February, 1943.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 170075 - Interior of the American Red Cross Club in Oran, North Africa. 20 February, 1943.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 170104 - An Italian tank that was destroyed by the Allies in North Africa. 20 February, 1943.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 170379 - French Army officers and men take firing courses on American Military weapons, under American instruction. The firing of the Garand rifle in North Africa. 4 February, 1943.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 170029 - French troops and equipment in railway cars ready to leave. 18 February, 1943.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 170132 - A column of Moroccan Commando troops called "Goums" retreating from Sidi Bou Sid.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 170133 - A column of Moroccan Commando troops called "Goums" retreating from Sidi Bou Sid.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 171567 - American soldiers teach French Army officers and man the use of American military equipment. A BD-72 Field Switchboard in operation near Algiers, North Africa. 9 February, 1943.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 171566 - French officers operating SCR-284 radio with hand crank generator.