Signal Corps Archive: SC 270668 - Infantrymen of the 4th Division, 3rd U.S. Army, advance cautiously as they push on closer to the Rhine, near Weinshein, Germany. 3 March, 1945.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 270661 - An elderly French peasant watches members of an American motorized unit move past her farm northwest of St. Lo.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 270665 - Infantrymen of the 12th Infantry Regiment, 4th Division, U.S. Third Army, near Prum, Germany, move up to attack the town. 28 February, 1945.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 270667 - 4th Infantry Division troops of 3rd U.S. Army move ahead towards Prum Valley of Germany, with support of tanks from 11th Armored Division.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 270664 - U.S. infantrymen leave the muddy road to enter the the Hurtgen Forest, Germany, as they advance against German installations in the wooded area. 18 November, 1944.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 270666 - U.S. troops of Company K, 22nd Infantry Regiment, 4th Division, U.S. Third Army, who have just finished an engagement with the enemy, move up to new positions in order to outflank the Germans...
Signal Corps Archive: SC 270669 - Two infantrymen of the 4th Division, U.S. Third Army, near Prum, Germany, stay concealed behind a barn door as they await orders to push on to the next objective.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 270662 - Infantry troops and armor pass along a french road in a never-ending stream as U.S. forces move ahead in the new offensive against the enemy in France.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 335334 - Seventh Army Cavalry vehicles await orders to move on in the drive into Southern Germany in front of the city of Lauingen's Rathaus, or City Hall.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 336772 - U.S. infantrymen of 1st Bn., 4th Infantry Div., U.S. First Army, advance through Staats Forest towards Gurzenich, Germany. 30 November, 1944.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 334554 - Lt. Ralph C. Blow, of Company K, 8th Infantry Regiment, Fort Ord, California, is shown giving two new Army trainees, Rct. Theodore M. Hudson and Rct. Glenn E. Fisher their first lesson on the basic infantry weapons.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 335571 - In their advance to oust Nazis from the Prun river valley, infantrymen of the U.S. Third Army, 4th Infantry Div., move through the German city of Prum.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 364297 - Firing 155mm field artillery piece of Battery "B," 20th Field Artillery, 4th Infantry Division. 16 July, 1944.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 364298 - A 155mm howitzer, also known as whispering death, of the 4th Infantry Division, throws another shell into the cracking German lines. 24 July, 1944.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 364534 - This 4.2 mortar crew is shown in action as they throw smoke shells into the German lines in France.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 364327 - Machine gunners of Company "M," 22nd Infantry Regiment, 4th Infantry Division, U.S. Third Army, lay down harassing fire at the Germans on the outskirts of the Siegfried Bastion.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 190465 - American troops of the 4th Infantry Division move through a town in Normandy. 9 June, 1944.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 190467 - American assault troops with full equipment after just landing in Northern France. 9 June, 1944. 8th Infantry Regiment, 4th Division.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 196466 - This grim American soldier, machine gun slung over his shoulder and ammunition strung around his neck, moves along a road in Northern France to support advancing troops. 9 June, 1944.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 411805 - Infantrymen of the 12th Regiment, 4th Division, 3rd U.S. Army, pass a road sign warning them that they are under enemy observation as they move up to new positions in their new offensive.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 196619 - Weary infantrymen take a brief rest on a slope in the Hurtgen forest in Germany. Left to right, Pfc. Maurice Berzon, Buffalo, N.Y., S/Sgt. Bernard Spurr, Newark, Ohio, and S/Sgt. Harold Glessler, Ashland, Pa. 18 November, 1944.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 196621 - Infantry squad leader Mike Ala, Coal City, Ill., keeps in touch with his commanding officer by means of the "Handy-talkie" radio. Hurtgen forest, Germany, 18 November, 1944.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 196622 - Deep in the Hurtgen forest, in Germany, American infantrymen move across a bridge over a small stream. A tank, part of the new Allied offensive, can be seen in the background. 18 November, 1944.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 270663 - Pfc. Benny Barron of St. Louis, Missouri gives a helping hand to a buddy as they make a difficult climb in the Hurtgen Forest, southwest of Duren, Germany, during the Allied offensive. 18 November, 1944.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 270670 - Infantrymen carry "K" Rations through debris in Ansbach, Germany, to their buddies in positions on the edge of the city today. 18 April, 1945.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 270660 - Infantrymen move toward the front beyond St. Lo, France, after the Air Corps and artillery paved the way with their "Greatest show since D-Day". 26 July, 1944.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 270658 - American troops move into French village supported by a tank in the background. Ever increasing numbers of well trained, expertly equipped men are pouring in to oppose Hitler's forces on the Continent. 9 June, 1944.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 270659 - American troops, real footsloggers, wade through territory in Northern France, flooded by Hitler's forces in an attempt to make glider landing impractical.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 270657 - Land flooded by Hitler's forces in an effort to "bog down" the invasion forces proves little detriment to the American assault troops.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 198841 - Pfc. Charles Naughty, Long Island, N.Y., and Pfc. Thomas West, American Fort, Utah, both medics of Company I, 3rd Battalion, 8th Regiment, 4th Infantry Division, treat a wounded infantryman in the Hurtgen Forest.