Signal Corps Archive: SC 364321 - Pfc. Gerald A. Cohan, 9 Shaw Ave., Newark, N.J., mans a .30 caliber machine gun covering approaches to Salmchateau, as the 75th Division takes the town.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 364314 - The Anti-tank Platoon, Headquarters Company, 291st Infantry Regiment, 75th Infantry Division, lines up on a road near Basse Bodeaux...
Signal Corps Archive: SC 336812 - The Buna (artificial rubber plant) at [illegible], Germany, was taken over by the 2nd Battalion, 291st Regiment, 75th Division, 9th U.S. Army, on March 31st.
Signal Corps Archive: C-2364 - After the bloody Battle of the Marne in the last war, the French people erected this monument to the men who lost their lives, including the men of the American Rainbow Div.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 198884 - S/Sgt. Urban Minicozzi, Jessup, Pa. (HQ Co.) and Pfc. Andy Masiero, Newburg, N.Y. (A Co.) stop to reload while sniping snipers from the roof of a building in Beffe, Belgium. 7 January, 1945.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 199100 - Pvt. Joseph M. Belle, Route 55, Rome, N.Y., of the 75th Infantry Division uses a white lace cloth to camouflage three-inch gun in a snow-covered field in Belgium.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 199057-S - 75th Division infantrymen move forward to advance positions in the Belgian woods near St. Vith.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 329972 - Infantrymen of the 290th Regiment, 75th Division, move through the shell-torn town of Beffe, Belgium, on the drive toward La Roche. 5 January, 1945.
Signal Corps Archive: 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.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 329979 - U.S. Army infantrymen of the 75th Infantry Division pass through Arbrefontaine, Belgium, on their way to new objective. 17 January, 1945.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 201705 - "Something for the folks back home" - Pvt. Ralph Hein, Henderson, Texas, poses in front of this windmill in Heijthuizen, Holland, for Pvt. Richardson, Russellville, Little Rock, Ark. 27 February, 1945.