Signal Corps Archive:
SC 335401 - Two patrols, one from the 84th Infantry Division, First U.S. Army, and the other from the 11th Armored Division, Third U.S. Army, meet at a prearranged rendezvous on the Liourthe river closing the Bulge in Belgium.
Signal Corps Archive:
SC 336783 The first battalion of the 84th Division enters Schwanenberg, Germany.
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SC 199108 - Medics of the 84th Division bring casualties back on their jeep, near Samres, Belgium. 13 January, 1945.
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SC 199079 - Medics of the 84th Division are shown evacuating wounded soldiers in a jeep ambulance.
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SC 199017 - This German armored vehicle found by two Yanks near Samree, Belgium.
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SC 329974 - Wrecked buildings on the street in Devantane, Belgium, after it was recaptured from the Germans by units of the 75th and 84th Infantry Divisions. 9 January, 1945.
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SC 201528 - Members of a weapons platoon of the 84th Infantry "Railsplitter" Division try out German bicycles, the spoils of one of their recent battles. Rickelrath, Germany. 28 February, 1945.
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SC 201666 - Pfc. John E. Carter, 2443 Kingston St., Dallas, Texas, of the 334th Infantry Regiment, U.S. Ninth Army, loses no time in staking his claim after his regiment moved in and took Baal, Germany. 25 February, 1945.
Signal Corps Archive:
SC 201665 - Men and vehicles of the 333rd and 335th Inf. regiments, elements of the 84th Inf. Div., U.S. Ninth Army; also, the 771st Arm'd Bn., wait, poised to move forward immediately as the Ninth Army drive gains momentum...