Signal Corps Archive:
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 197160 - These German Panther tanks were knocked out by men of the 26th Infantry Division in a battle somewhere in France. 25 November, 1944.
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SC 196335 - A white cloud of smoke partly envelopes this German tank which is still smoldering in a street somewhere in Germany. U.S. infantrymen, crouching on both sides cover the tank. 27 October, 1944.
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SC 411767 - A road sign is flanked on the right by a knocked-out German tank, and on the left by a damaged American tank. 12 October, 1944.
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SC 190625 - Members of an American Airborne unit use a captured German vehicle to haul water to the front lines. Carentan, 19 June, 1944.
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SC 190596 - Members of an American Airborne repair German vehicles for their own transportation. Here experimenting with a German tracked motorcycle.
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SC 190489 - Ordnance men examine three "Doodlebugs", radio-controlled German small tanks, found in a tunnel. These carry 100 lbs of explosives each. 17 June, 1944.
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SC 124420 - A soldier in a Yank half track looks at a demolished plane, a Japanese twin engine bomber.
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SC 206506 - Flat bottom craft with V-8 motor used by Jap Attack Unit #1 in their attempt to capture a U.S. artillery position on Okinawa is discovered on the beach.
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SC 190510 - French refugees file past a wrecked German tank as they leave their town to escape new battles on an ever-changing front. 21 June, 1944.
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SC 190575 - Dead American soldiers lay covered with blankets on the side of a hill where several German tanks were knocked out. 23 May, 1944. Cori area, Italy.
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SC 196231 - A German Ju-188 with crude stars over the German crosses slows down after landing at the 72nd Liaison Air Strip. The pilot flew in from Czechoslovakia.
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SC 196211 - One of a number of the ME262 Jet propelled German fighter planes abandoned in an assembly plant when units of the 63rd Inf Div. overran the sector before the factory could be destroyed.
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SC 196230 - Part of the Luftwaffe equipment taken by Seventh Army as resistance collapsed on the Western Front.
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SC 196210 - Record coverage of railyards in Nurnberg, Germany. Much vital equipment was held up or destroyed in the railyards. Here's a plane that will never harass our troops.
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SC 196209 - This German twin-engined, jet propelled fighter plane was abandoned by Luftwaffe troops in hanger of German airfield captured by 111 Corps, 3rd U.S. Army, at Manching, Germany.
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SC 221562 - Jap tanks being ignited by men of the 75th Amphibious Truck Co. 13 November, 1945.
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SC 221560 - Closeup of two Jap tanks being burned by 75th Amphibious Truck Co.
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SC 190581 - Casper Durband, of Worthington, Minn., 163rd Signal Photo Co., looks at an abandoned German half-track. Between Cori and Artena. 31 May, 1944.
Signal Corps Archive:
SC 330445 - How 81mm mortar observers work, is demonstrated by S/SGT Glenn K. Keller, left, and PFC Virgil Williams, using binoculars and phone, near Oberwampach, Luxembourg. Both Men are with the 90th Infantry Division.
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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 337213 - Signalmen of the 17th Airborne Division are laying wire through the town of Marnach, Luxembourg, to an artillery observation post.
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SC 334950 - Village of Lamersdorf, laid waste by artillery bombardment before its seizure by the 104th Infantry Division.
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SC 337247 - Jap medium tanks which head the convoy of 30 trucks, 8 tanks and 8 field pieces is shown knocked out by two bazooka shells.
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SC 337246 - The road leading to Umungan is lined with wrecked Japanese vehicles that made up a convoy of 30 trucks, 8 tanks, and 8 field pieces, destroyed by road block and field artillery of the 27th Inf. Regt.
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SC 170095 - Italian tank destroyed by Allied gun. Kasserine Pass, Tunisia. 24 February, 1943.
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SC 170101 - A German Mark IV tank knocked out by American artillery fire.
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SC 170099 - A German Mark IV tank knocked out by American artillery fire.
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SC 170100 - A German Mark IV tank knocked out by American artillery fire.
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SC 170111 - A German scout car captured in Tunisia. 25 February, 1943.