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SC 180045 - Even an Army mule finds a use for a "G.I." helmet, to grab a bite before leaving Sicily for Italy. 20 September, 1943.
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SC 180044 - Mules are tied in a long picket line at the docks in Palermo, Sicily, before being loaded on a U.S.T. boat for the invasion of Italy. 20 September, 1943.
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SC 195749 - Nazi prisoners in Aachen being led by Yank to confinement. 24 October, 1944.
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SC 195762 - Pvt. Harry Stockow, Canton, Ill., loads a captured German mortar (35 lb projectile). 29 October, 1944.
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SC 195763 - Pvt. Andrew Wilder, Harlan County, Ky., cleans the mortar cylinder of a captured German 120mm mortar, now being used by the Yanks, with a makeshift rod. 29 October, 1944.
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SC 195648 - With carbines cocked, two U.S. infantrymen cautiously enter a Nazi pillbox near a factory in Aachen, Germany, which German soldiers had disguised as a scrap heap by covering it with scrap metal. 13 October, 1944.
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SC 195646 - Yank infantrymen pass a city limits sign of Aachen, Germany, still very much on the alert as Nazi snipers may be hidden in the building. 13 October, 1944.
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SC 195639 - Pfc. Hoyle E. Lougherty, Knoxville, Tenn., looks at a warning sign posted by the Nazis for the German citizenry of Aachen, Germany.
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SC 195638 - Aided by the armored force, Yank infantry moves forward to engage the enemy in Aachen, Germany. 15 October, 1944.
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SC 195637 - In Aachen, Germany, Pfc. Ragnel Lundgren, Jamestown, New York, maintains continuous communications with his headquarters with a handie-talkie radio. 15 October, 1944.
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SC 195600 - Crouching in the shelter of a knocked-out German 47mm anti-tank gun in Aachen, Germany, Pvt. William Zukerbrow, Brooklyn, N.Y., draws a bead on a Nazi sniper. 19 October, 1944.
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SC 329786 - Tank destroyer of the 634th T.D. Bn. on watch in the town of Bullingen, Belgium.
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SC 329942 - Nazi motorized equipment reduced to scrap by incessant pounding of air and ground units on retreating German column is shown in the above photo after being shoved aside by bulldozers in the town of Gagnies-Chausser, Belgium.
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SC 329946 - Scouting around in the small Belgian town of Battice, Belgium, on the way to Aachen (25km away) are L-R:
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SC 179430 - Soldiers looking for snipers in the city of Mistretta, captured by 1st U.S. Inf. Div. White flags are displayed by civilians. 30 July, 1943.
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C-3032 - American soldiers operate a 155mm howitzer gun against the Germans near the Siegfried Line. 1944.
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C-2309 - Maj. Gen. Clarence R. Huebner, U.S. Army. 1945.
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C-1092 - Trucks and Jeeps which will carry men and supplies to the front lines of the Invasion are loaded onto an American landing craft in a British harbor. June, 1944.
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SC 184687 - Motorcycle M.P. Pfc. Norman Ridge, Langhorne, Pa., taken in Barrafranca, Sicily. 19 July, 1943.
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SC 184683 - Lt. Charles M. Conover, Seattle, Wash., directs removal of wreckage and bodies from wreckage near Barrafranca, Sicily. 19 July, 1943.
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SC 171639 - Tunis civilians give the "V" sign as American soldiers come into the town in G.I. trucks.
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SC 184589 - Major D. A. Heath, Wellesley, Mass, and Lt. Col. Harry L. Campbell, Yale, Mich., ordnance officers in the 1st Division, inspect a captured Italian 75mm antiaircraft near Pt. Oliva Airport, Sicily.
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SC 184858 - L-R: Cpl. Elbert Pearson, So. Deerfield, Mass.; S/Sgt. Jack Boone, Montgomery, Ala., and Pvt. Charles Payne, Canton, Ohio, members of a Field Artillery unit near Niscemi, Sicily, cover their foxholes with empty shell boxes filled with dirt.
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SC 184861 - Provost Marshal Major Thomas Lanser, New York, and Sgt. [illegible] H. Cummingham, Hartford, Conn., at work in their "office" in 1st Division C.P. in a cactus grove, near Barrafranca, Sicily.
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SC 184862 - 1st Division Military Police, near front lines on Sicily, get map directions from from Major Thomas Lanser, New York, 1st Division Provost Marshal, before going up to their posts at the frontline. 19 July, 1943.
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SC 184865 - Pfc. Norman Ridge, Langhorne, Pa., and Pvt. John H. Christopher, Abbeville, S.C., direct removal of bodies from wreckage, near Barrafranca, Sicily. 19 July, 1943.
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SC 184860 - 1st Division Military Police get instructions from Provost Marshal, Major Thomas Lanser, New York, and S/Sgt. Sidney Joyner, Humford, Tenn., before going to their posts at the front.
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SC 184866 - Motorcycle M.P. Pvt. John H. Christopher, Abbeville, S.C., taken in Barrafranca, Sicily. 19 July, 1943.
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SC 184869 - An infantry company with tank traps in foreground. Barrafranca, Sicily. 19 July, 1943.
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SC 184872 - L-R: Colonel R. Kilroe, N.Y.; Major Thomas Lancer, N.Y.; Saltala Macchia Guiseppe, Political Security Officer, Fascist Party, and Capt. Ray Regan, have a discussion after American entry to establish U.S. Military control of the city.