Signal Corps Archive: SC 196225-S - An unwounded GI, left, and one that has been slightly wounded, right, help a third man to a jeep that will take him to a hospital in the rear area.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 196129 - U.S. soldiers listen to music from a captured German phonograph while they relax during a lull in the fighting in their sector somewhere in the European Theater of Operations.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 196064 - Huge tree felled near Nancy, France, to supply firewood to troops of tank unit being towed in on wrecking crane.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 196063 - Maj. Gen. Paul J. Baade, commanding general of the 35th Division, shows his souvenir cane to Lt. Gen. George S. Patton, commanding general of the 3rd Army.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 364280 - S/Sgt. James Nolan, a member of the 134th Infantry Regiment, 35th Division, checks his German pistol in an army supply room before going on a pass into the city of Nancy. 6 December, 1944.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 364295 - A squad of a mortar platoon of the 35th Infantry Division in action in the St. Lo Sector.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 364304 - Monster 240mm gun throws heavyweight projectile, backing up 35th Division drive into Germany.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 354296 - On the artillery front of the fierce St. Lo offensive. Crew of a heavy 155mm gun watch gunner insert 85 pound projectile into breach...
Signal Corps Archive: SC 364318 - Machine gunners of the 2nd Platoon, Company "B", 134th Infantry Regiment, 35th Infantry Division, in positions just taken from Nazis being pushed out of Rundstedt's Ardennes salient.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 364311 - Guarding against enemy infiltration east of Bastogne, machine gunners Pvt. John P. McFarlane, Portland, Ind., Loyd W. Lockwood, Oxnard, Calif., man a .30 caliber machine gun in a wooded area near the Bastogne Corridor.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 364312 - Gunner Pvt. Nick Hotolsky, Russellton, Pa. and gunner Pfc. Roman Vinicki, South Bend, Ind., laying in the snow and guarding a road junction with their .50 caliber machine gun.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 374833 - Discovering no enemy positions, infantrymen of the 35th Division close up and move more confidently toward German town of Unterbruch while on reconnaissance mission for the unit of the 35th Division in Heinsberg.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 336784 - Infantry of the 35th Division, 9th U.S. Army move through the town of Severen, Germany, clearing German snipers out as they move forward. 3 March, 1945.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 337205 - Pvt. Bill Mels of Sheldon, Iowa, and Pfc. Ben Cole of Forest City, North Carolina, stand guard with an improvised shelter to shield them from the wintry blasts.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 337115 - 9th U.S. Army combat engineers sandbag a repaired bridge near Kamp, Germany.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 198854 - Photo shows wrecked German equipment, left in the wake of the 35th Division's thrust which ousted Nazis from Lutremange, Belgium. 13 January, 1945.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 329969 - When tanks of the 35th Division had to negotiate steep and icy roads in the outskirts of Bastogne, Belgium, tank crew members placed lengths of firewood on the road for increased traction. 4 January, 1945.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 329795 - German civilians stand around as men of the 35th Division, 9th U.S. Army, line up for coffee and doughnuts at Sandbeindorf, Germany. 24 April, 1945.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 329726 - Brief rest in the Nancy sector is enjoyed over a cup of coffee and doughnuts by Lt. Samuel L. Kahn, of Dayton, O., a Military Police officer.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 329727 - Pvt. Garnett N. Early, of Harrisonburg, Va., receives an early morning cup of coffee from Red Cross worker Mary Jane Cook, of Jackson Heights, N.Y. Nancy, France. 19 September, 1944.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 201399 - There's fresh ham and bacon in the offing for some infantrymen of the 35th Division, 9th U.S. Army, as soon as Pfc. Raoul Cyr, Van Buren, Me., catches this young pig in Oberbruch, Germany.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 201664 - Equipped with two field stoves which supply the men with hot meals even while on the move, this mess truck of the 35th Infantry Division, U.S. Ninth Army, was made from parts of German trucks. Nirm, Germany. 25 February, 1945.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 201679 - Over roads that are still mined by the enemy, American infantrymen move through the ruins of Hilfarth, Germany. 26 February, 1945.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 201680 - Medics of 35th Division, U.S. Ninth Army, carry a casualty back through heavily mined fields in Germany. Hilfarth, Germany. 26 February, 1945.