Signal Corps Archive:
SC 330445 - How 81mm mortar observers work, is demonstrated by S/SGT Glenn K. Keller, left, and PFC Virgil Williams, using binoculars and phone, near Oberwampach, Luxembourg. Both Men are with the 90th Infantry Division.
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SC 411769 - Pvt. Alfred Gallman, left, of New York City, a military policeman on duty in the Metz sector of France, stops to chat with two French policemen whose work brings them together. 29 October, 1944.
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SC 190593 - U.S. medics giving blood plasma to a wounded German soldier. St. Mere Eglise, Normandy, 15 June, 1944.
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SC 196133 - Pfc. Lawrence Hoyle, left, of Bangham, Ill., Browning Automatic Rifle man, and Pvt. Andrew Fachak, right, of McKeesport, P.A., both members of an infantry unit...
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SC 364268 - Captured German 120mm mortar in use by the 357th Cannon Company of the 90th Division, 3rd U.S. Army. 25 February, 1945.
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SC 337214 - Checking regimental radio communications are L to R: Lt. Milton Munch, Lovington, Ill., and Sgt. Tom Rusert, Buffalo, N.Y., members of the 357th Regiment, 90th Division.
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SC 337211 - Two men of 90th Division, 3rd U.S. Army, test communications during a lull in the advance, near Wilhelmsbad, Germany.
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SC 335320 - Men of K Co., 358th Regiment, 90th Division, Third U.S. Army, firing upon Germans holding out in newly-won town of Hof.
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SC 335315 - Infantrymen load up on tanks of 90th Division, 3rd U.S. Army, in Lobenstein, prepared for new objectives. 14 April, 1945.
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SC 171746 - Third Army Louisiana Maneuvers.
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SC 199025 - An M10 tank destroyer, attached to the 90th Infantry Division, rolls past snow-covered ruins in Berle, Luxembourg.
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SC 199107 - Pvt. William J. Birthold of 90th Division rests before his regiment moves on over ridge near Doncols, Luxembourg. 14 January, 1945.
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SC 199102 - Medics remove the body of an American casualty from the woods, using the new ski-tyre litter, perfectly suitable for the snowy terrain now being encountered by American troops of the 90th Division near Berle, Luxembourg.
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SC 199095 - M-4 tractors tow captured 88mm Nazi guns into place to be fired against Germans pocketed in the "bulge" between the 1st and 3rd U.S. Armies. Luxembourg. 11 January, 1945.
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SC 199026 - Medics pick up the body of an American casualty, to place it on the new ski type litter.
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SC 396844 - Replacements pick up their K rations before being assigned to a combat unit from a replacement pool. France. 20 July, 1944.
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SC 195629-S - Yank gun crew with Russian piece, somewhere in France.
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SC 201455 - Capt. Cleetus C. Clemens, chaplain of the 90th Infantry Division, Third Army, conducts services at U.S. Military Cemetery No. 1 in Foy, Belgium, for men of the 3201st Quartermaster Service Company. 26 February, 1945.
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SC 201456 - U.S. casualties on the U.S. Third Army front are unloaded by men of the 3201st Quartermaster Service Company for burial at U.S. Military Cemetery at Foy, Belgium. 26 February, 1945.
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SC 201592-S - Third U.S. Army M.P. William Aylward, Chicago, Ill., directs traffic at a crossroad in Lunebach, Germany. 3 March, 1945.