Signal Corps Archive:
SC 364294 - .30 Cal. machine gunner and infantryman with carbine cover street inside Coblenz, Germany.
Signal Corps Archive:
SC 364309 - Pfc. John Mincek, Hooverville, P.A., left, and Pfc. Luther F. Jack, (?) Ktowah, Tenn., machine gun squad protects a Third Army command post (tent in background) on the front line area.
Signal Corps Archive:
SC 364308 - Sgt. Harry Geib, Lancaster, Pa., left, and Pfc. Paul Zanibreck, Rayne, La., right, shown on duty at gun position.
Signal Corps Archive:
SC 374832 - Four scouts of a reconnaissance squad of the 14th Field Artillery Observation Battalion, 87th Infantry Division, 3rd U.S. Army, race through snow-covered field to avoid enemy small arms fire near Malscheid.
Signal Corps Archive:
SC 335266 - Engineers of the 87th Division, Third U.S. Army, prepare to clear debris from a blown-up bridge so vehicles may pass through to be ferried across the Moselle River.
Signal Corps Archive:
C-2363 - Pfc. James C. Brown of Tulsa, Okla., enjoys his first American beer and pretzels at Camp Oklahoma City, one of the camps set up for redeploying the American Army to the U.S. and the South Pacific.
Signal Corps Archive:
C-2351 - Part of the 87th "Golden Acorn" Inf. Division arrives at Camp Oklahoma City for redeployment.
Signal Corps Archive:
SC 198848 - A German tracked prime mover is brought in from the Belgian front by Lt. Col. Richard D. Sutton, Jacksonville Beach, Fla., CO, 3rd Battalion.
Signal Corps Archive:
SC 199013 - American ordnance use a wrecker to right an overturned M-4 tank, which due to the heavy snow in Belgium, skidded off the roadway and down an embankment. 10 January, 1945.
Signal Corps Archive:
SC 198849 - Chow is served to American infantrymen on their way to La Roche, Belgium. 13 January, 1945.