Signal Corps Archive: SC 190471 - Pvt. Frank G. Schubert, 410-61st Street, Brooklyn, N.Y., a typical American infantryman, moves through an area with full field equipment during training in Helston, Cornwall.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 191719 - Advance guard of 29th Infantry Division entering St. Lo, France. July 20, 1944.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 211750-1 - Task force of the 29th Infantry Division meets with heavy artillery fire as it moves down the main streets to clean up what is left of the city. 19 July, 1944.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 411758 - Memorial placed at an American military cemetery, somewhere in France, to honor the the hero dead of the 29th Infantry Division. 26 July, 1944.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 364337 - Army and Navy get together while standing guard on a captured German ship in Bremerhaven.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 405043 - Russian boy is adopted by Co F., 175th Infantry, 29th Infantry Division, Ninth U.S. Army as their mascot.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 334910 - Some of New Jersey's contribution to the war.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 334993 - 29th Div. doughboys in trenches awaiting 9th Army push in Loverich sector of German front. 18 November, 1944.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 334967 - Infantrymen of the 29th Division, 9th U.S. Army, take cover in ruined building in Julich, Germany, where they are fighting enemy troops.
Signal Corps Archive: C-721 - An open balcony door is an observation post for Pfc. Charles E. Showe, Hagerstown, Maryland, of the 29th Inf. Div., near Schophoven, Germany.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 195745 - This photo shows a GI relaying fire data for artillery back from forward observation post near Havert, Germany. 4 October, 1944.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 201383 - Infantrymen of the 29th Div., 9th U.S. Army, crouch in shelter of a wall to avoid heavy enemy shellfire in battle scarred Julich, Germany.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 201395 - Despite the substance of the sign, men of the 29th Division stop for a short rest beneath this sign as they ported in Julich, Germany, after their drive across the Roer River.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 201396 - A view of the citadel in Julich, Germany, which fell to units of the 29th Div., U.S. Ninth Army.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 201467 - A U.S. Ninth Army vehicle moves past a wrecked Red Cross half-track at a road intersection in Julich, Germany. 25 February, 1945.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 201468 - U.S. Ninth Army infantry move into Hasselsweiler, Germany, passing tanks riding out to attack Gevelsdorf. 26 February, 1945.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 201660 - Displaying this sign in front of the citadel in Julich, Germany, are L-R: