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SC 180047 - A German prisoner is given a drink of water at a U.S. medical center in at Altavilla, Italy, where he was treated for wounds. 20 September, 1943.
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SC 195719 - 143rd Inf. soldiers caught this German sneaking into house in town they occupied. 24 September, 1944.
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SC 195668 - Pfc. Beasel T. Marchbanks, left, of Snyder, Texas, an MP attached to an infantry unit, chats with a very young German soldier, captured by advancing American troops somewhere in France. 20 October, 1944.
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SC 195516 - Pfc. Fred A. Burns, 4405 Sullivan Avenue, St. Bernard, Ohio, of the 36th Division, is shown with a German "bazooka" which he captured during fighting in a town in France, along with five Germans.
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SC 329830 - 143rd Infantry soldiers looking at a captured 170mm gun. The third individual in front is John M. Shaw, Nacogdoches, Texas, who has been on the move for two days. 20 June, 1944.
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SC 184712 - Battery A, 155th F.A. Battalion, 36th Division, eating chow near frontlines.
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SC 184734 - Wounded Germans are treated by medics.
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SC 364666 - Behind the screen of brush and barbed wire in a row of foxholes, front to rear:
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SC 421528 - At the request of the Germans who suffered heavy casualties on Mt. Castellone during an attack on the 36th Div., a truce was granted from 0815 to 1230 hours to enable the Germans to remove their dead.
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SC 374757 - It's a load for 98 lb. Pfc. Colon F. Price, Great Falls, S. Car., but he's glad to leave after 23 days up front under enemy observation. His outfit will leave under cover of darkness, just as they took up their position.
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SC 365324 - Two infantrymen of the 142nd Infantry Regiment, 36th Infantry Division, Seventh U.S. Army wear white capes to camouflage them in the snow surrounding their dugout in woods of Bischwiller Area.
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SC 364320 - Water-cooled machine gun, is being installed in new dugout, it will barbed-wire barricade as part of secondary defense lines in France.
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SC 364645 - Pvt. Ernest Wilson, Baltimore, Md., Co. L., 142nd Inf., Regt., sips hot coffee after completing round trip up mountain side with pack mule train.
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SC 364270 - Firing a mission with 81mm mortar are, L to R: Pvt. Ernest Dolloff, Hamilton, Texas, and Cpl. John F. Richards, Pompton Lakes, N.J.
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SC 196054-S - Bearded Lt. Martin J. Higgins, 29 Garrison Ave., Jersey City, N.J., left, receives a warm handshake from Lt. Charles O. Barry, 120 West St., Williamstown, P.A., when he rejoins his unit in the Belmont sector after being cut off...
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SC 196055-S - A U.S. artilleryman loads a 105mm howitzer with a shell packed with D ration chocolate bars that is to be fired to soldiers of an infantry battalion cut off by the Germans in the Belmont sector, France.
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SC 196056-S - D-ration chocolate bars and bottles of Halazone pills are packed into 105mm howitzer shells to be fired to men in an Infantry battalion that is cut off by Germans in the Belmont sector, France. 29 October, 1944.
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SC 196239-S - S/Sgt. Thomas E. Bohanon, Colman, Texas, of the 132nd Field Artillery Battalion, ogles fruit cake just received in a Christmas package...
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SC 196052-S - Pvt. Fred T. Huff, 698 Pulaski St., Athens, Ga., one of the soldiers in an American infantry battalion trapped behind German lines...
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SC 196057-S - U.S. Infantrymen who were cut off by the Germans for six days in the Belmont sector, France, file down the road after being relieved. 31 October, 1944.
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SC 196053-S - Tired frontline infantrymen from a battalion cut off by the Germans for six days in the Belmont sector, France...
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SC 190481 - Pilots hold a briefing on their assignments before taking to the air on their respective missions. Sessa area, Italy. 15 May, 1944.
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SC 190582 - American troops of the 143rd Infantry Regiment, marching out of the town of Tarquinia, Italy. 9 June, 1944.
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SC 411768 - Members of Company I, 143rd Regiment, 36th Division, moving down a road leading to Fays, from which they will set up and mortar the nearby town held by the Germans. 17 October, 1944.