Signal Corps Archive: SC 270828 - Infantrymen of the 1st Bn., 60th Inf. Regt., 9th Inf. Div., U.S. First Army, advance through the town of Dreiborn, Germany, during the drive that netted them the town. 3 February, 1945.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 270827 - Snow-caped infantrymen the 60th Inf. Regt., 9th Inf. Div., U.S. First Army, move towards Dedenborn, Germany, as Nazis retreat during heavy fighting on this sector. 2 February, 1945.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 270826 - Infantrymen of the 39th Inf. Regt., 9th Inf. Div., move up road which yesterday was a battlefield in the Wahlerscheid area, of Germany. 2 February, 1945.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 270832 - Infantrymen of the 9th Division, U.S. First Arm, move past Sherman tank hit between Froitzheim and Thum, Germany. 1 March, 1945.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 270831 - Troops of the 9th Infantry Division, U.S. First Army, file through the wreckage and an archway in the town of Nideggen, Germany. 28 February, 1945.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 270818 - Pvt. Stanley J. Zielonka fires an automatic rifle at a hidden sniper in Harze, Belgium. 15 September, 1944.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 270815 - G.I.'s hug the bank as Jerry shells drop close by near Marigny. 25 July, 1944.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 270816 - Infantrymen take cover behind a hedgerow near Srionze, France, as they fire at the enemy only a matter of yards away.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 270820 - Infantrymen of the 9th Division move into a small German town in support of the 3rd Armored Division. 25 November, 1944.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 270819 - Pvt. Nicholas Pappas of Canton, Ohio, peers through a hedge as his company advances towards a pillbox along the Siegfried Line.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 270817 - In the advance across the Meuse River in Belgium, this U.S. infantryman races for cover of trees ahead. The river lies a few hundred yards ahead of this point.
Signal Corps Archive: C-868 - Members of Co. D, 39th Inf. Regt., 9th Div., prepare to fire their mortar from newly-captured ground in Germany.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 171640 - 2nd Lt. Blair M. Wardrobe, Minn., Minn., American officer, holding one of the many explosive charges that were set by the Germans before the American and British Armies took Tunis and Biserte.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 171612 - Lineup of decrepit Italian prisoners taken by the 9th Division. Tunisia, North Africa. 1 May, 1943.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 171611 - Part of the nightly haul of Italian prisoners taken by the 9th Division. Tunisia, North Africa. 1 May, 1943.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 334947 - Tank-supported American infantrymen push through the outskirts of the newly captured town and continue advance on objective beyond the German city of Weisweiler. 25 November, 1944.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 405018 - Pfc. George Wojtowicz, 102 Davitt Ave., Campbell, Ohio, of the 899th Tank Destroyer Battalion, 9th Infantry Division, U.S. First Army, talks to a Russian.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 364287 - Pfc. Al Shires, Huntington, W. Va., fires a captured German rifle at enemy positions on the east bank of the Urft River. 6 February, 1945.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 190614 - Members of an infantry unit work at removing the debris from the streets of St. Sauveur, France, after the Americans moved in following the retreating Germans.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 270824 - Men of the 9th Infantry Division cross the Roer River on an infantry assault bridge that was constructed by men of Co. "B", 51st Engineer Combat Battalion.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 270836 - Infantrymen of the 9th Division, U.S. First Army, march along a muddy road near Ollheim, Germany.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 270830 - Infantrymen of the 2nd Bn., 60th Regt., 9th Division, U.S. First Army, move forward to cross the Roer River and attack Nideggen, Germany. 27 February, 1945.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 270825 - Infantrymen of the 39th Regt., 9th Inf. Div., U.S. First Army, advance through battle area south of Hofen, Germany.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 270821 - American infantrymen lie in a roadside ditch, seeking shelter from enemy shellfire, awaiting orders to advance on the town of Obergeich, Germany.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 270834 - Tank destroyers[sic] attached to 9th Infantry Division of 1st U.S. Army roll towards Berg, Germany. 28 February, 1945.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 270835 - Infantrymen of the 60th Regt., 9th Div., U.S. First Army, move up to Durkum, before going on to attack Schneppenheim, Germany. 5 March, 1945.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 270833 - Members of the 9th Infantry Division, U.S. First Army, move through the ruins in the town of Thum, on the way to Ginnick, Germany. 1 March, 1945.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 270633 - Men of the 9th Infantry Division crossing the river on an infantry assault bridge put up by men from Co. "B", 51st Engineer Combat Battalion.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 199086 - Double trouble for the Germans comes in the form of twin bazookas mounted on a .50 caliber machine gun mount, which can be completely traversed.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 199087 - Double trouble for the Germans comes in the form of twin bazookas mounted on a .50 caliber machine gun mount, which can be completely traversed.