Signal Corps Archive: SC 364301 - An American road-block is set up with .30 caliber heavy machine gun, and a tank destroyer is ready for action on Adolph Hitler Strasse.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 364305 - 45th Division mortar crew, which is sheltered behind the Maginot Line pill-box near Lembach, prepares to fire 81mm shells at enemy.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 364306 - 45th Division infantrymen fire 81mm mortar over house in Wingen. 15 December, 1944.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 364302 - Crouched behind a .50 caliber machine gun, American machine gunner of the Seventh Army, provides protective cover for advancing infantrymen...
Signal Corps Archive: SC 364316 - Yanks with the 57mm anti-tank gun guard road intersection near Wingen after Germans were surrounded.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 336804 - Tank destroyer going through belt of dragon's teeth to assault pillboxes of the inner defenses of the Siegfried Line.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 335302 - Civilians watch tanks and infantrymen pass through the town of Konigshofen.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 335303 - Infantrymen crouch close to buildings as tanks go down the streets of Konigshoffen routing out snipers. 8 April, 1945.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 335281 - Infantry moving through Homburg on the road to Kaiserslautern in trucks to regain contact with retreating enemy. 21 March, 1945.
Signal Corps Archive: 1st Section, Battery B, 158th Field Artillery Battalion, near Pozzilli, takes a break sitting around the natural rock cave in which they live. 18 December, 1943.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 184726 - Pvt. Frank M. Mis, Beacon Falls, Conn., at 45th Div. Command Post, takes instruction on attaching capsule containing message to pigeon's leg from Pfc. John A. Oeverso, Solvay, New York, serving with 6681 Signal Pigeon Company.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 271440 - Pfc. Creed Johns of Nicholasville, Kentucky, left, and Pvt. Joseph Koreal, Cleveland, Ohio, members of a pioneer squad of the 1st Battalion, 157th Regiment, 45th Division, whose job is to carry rations and supplies to soldiers in foxholes...
Signal Corps Archive: SC 270675 - A patrol of infantry troops of the 45th Division, U.S. Seventh Army, starts off through a thick forest to hunt the enemy on his own soil, as the fourth American army broke into Hitler's home fortress. Germany. 15 December, 1944.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 329879 - 3rd Bn., 157th Inf. Regt. walking across footbridge over canal lock. Igney, France. 22 September, 1944.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 329748 - Red Cross girl helping men at one of the 5th Army rest centers prepare packages for sending home. 9 January, 1944.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 195667 - Under shelling by Nazi units, these Yank medical men carry American wounded to an aid station through the streets of Brouvelieures, France. 25 October, 1944.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 195717 - Medic and guard of 179th Inf. Regt., 45th Div., help wounded prisoner. 22 September, 1944. Archettes, France.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 195716 - Wounded prisoner being carried by German captives and Yank medics of 179th Inf., 45th Div. 22 September, 1944. Archettes, France.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 195715 - Tank of 191st Tank Bn. crossing Moselle River north of Arches to give support to 3rd Bn. of 179th Regt., 45th Div.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 195758 - Serious young Frenchmen watch U.S. field artillery men jack an 8 inch howitzer into position on a sector near Rambervillers, France.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 396901 - S/Sgt. Leon D. Quinn and his brother, Cpl. Junior Quinn, both of the 45th Signal Company, read their hometown paper sent to them by their mother from Hopeton, Okla.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 180053 - Fording a stream below a bridge blasted by retreating Nazis, near Oliveto Citra, Salerno, Italy. 27 September, 1943.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 335397 - L-R: T/Sgt. Warren E. Haynes, Taconite, Minn.; T/5 Edmond J. Dwyer, Elizabeth, N.J., Pfc. Edgar W. Ingleton, Flint, Mich.; Pvt. Joseph E. Long, Washington, D.C.