Signal Corps Archive: SC 196784 - Infantry officers watch a demonstration of a new flamethrower near Mutford, Luxembourg.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 374721 - The paint job on the wheel of this First Army truck is touched up by Pfc. Lawrence J. Morris, 3449 Marshall Road, Upper Darby, Pa., 83rd Quartermaster Depot, 83rd Infantry Division.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 374707 - Men of A Company, 774th Tank Battalion, 83rd Infantry Division, paint their M-4 tanks white to camouflage them.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 335543 - British and American prisoners held by Nazis in camp near Luckenwalde, greet men of 125th Cavalry Reconnaissance Squadron of 83rd Division.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 335544 - Liberated British and American prisoners in Nazi camp at Luckenwalde, first released by Russians.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 364537 - Mortar squad of the 83rd Division, First U.S. Army, digs a position for 4.2 mortars in the snow and frozen ground of Ronce Woods.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 198859 - Pfc. Frank Vukasin, Great Falls, Mont., stops to load clip in rifle while advancing in snow-covered front-line sector at Houffalize, Belgium.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 199023 - Yanks of the 83rd Infantry Division look at dead Germans, killed in the Ardennes bulge during First Army drive back into German-held territory on the continent. 13 January, 1945.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 329981 - Tank destroyer moves with infantrymen through town of Bovigny, Belgium. Column in foreground is World War I memorial. 20 January, 1945.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 201468 - U.S. Ninth Army infantry move into Hasselsweiler, Germany, passing tanks riding out to attack Gevelsdorf. 26 February, 1945.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 201501-S - Soldiers of the U.S. 83rd Division pass a sign in Neuss, Germany, reading "To Neuss Bridge", 500 yards from highway bridge leading across Rhine to Dusseldorf. 2 March, 1945.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 201561-S - Long line of German prisoners taken in the Rhine River sector by the 83rd Division, 12th Army Group, are marched through the street of a German town. 3 March, 1945.