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SC 270692 - Tanks support infantrymen of the 5th Division, 3rd U.S. Army, in clearing out a German observation post in the newly-taken town of Grevenstein, Germany. 11 April, 1945.
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SC 270676 - U.S. troops of the 5th Infantry Division, U.S. Third Army, Luxembourg, advance through wintry-looking countryside on their way to the frontlines. 22 December, 1944.
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SC 270684 - Men of the 11th Regt., 5th Inf. Div., U.S. Third Army, march across rough ground enroute to Winterbach, Germany, to clear out German soldiers cut off from their main troops. 18 March, 1945.
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SC 270690 - Men of Baker Company, Fifth Infantry Division, move up through the woods outside Neuheim, enroute to Schweinheim, Germany, with tank support.
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SC 270693 - Halftrack moves through two columns of infantrymen of the 5th Division, First U.S. Army, advancing along mountain road to Grevenstein, Germany, in the Ruhr Pocket.
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SC 270673 - Troops of the 10th Inf. Regt., 5th Inf. Div., seek refuge behind the stone masonry of a fence from the 20mm gun fire of the unseen German enemy. Metz. 19 November, 1944.
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SC 270674 - View of Metz before Yank troops moved on the city. 18 November, 1944.
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SC 270687 - 3rd U.S. Army infantrymen load onto tank destroyer in Konigstadien, Germany, as they drive deeper into Germany. 25 March, 1945.
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SC 270677 - These men are part of the 2nd Infantry Regiment, 5th Infantry Division, that was pinned down for a day and a half before American tanks reached and relieved them near Diekirch, Luxembourg.
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SC 270672 - Men of the U.S. 5th Inf. Div. attempt to break open the door of a house in Metz, France, so that they and their waiting comrades may clear the place of any enemy stragglers who may be in hiding. 19 November, 1944.
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SC 270679 - Men of the 2nd Bn., 10th Regt., 5th Inf. Div., move along a street in Schankwieler, Germany, on their way to the frontlines.
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SC 270681 - Men of the 5th Inf. Div., U.S. Third Army, file through Nazi roadblock into the newly captured town of Corweiler, Germany. 16 March, 1945.
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SC 270685 - Infantrymen of the 11th Regt., 5th Div., U.S. Third Army, march across rough ground enroute to Winterbach, Germany, to clear out German soldiers cut off from their main troops in retreat. 18 March, 1945.
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SC 270694 - 5th Infantry Division troops of the 1st U.S. Army advance on the town of Recklinghausen, Germany.
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SC 270683 - Infantrymen of the 5th Division, U.S. Third Army, march on Wintersbach, Germany, to clear out the few remaining Nazis cut off from their main units. 18 March, 1945.
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SC 270686 - Men of the 5th Inf. Div., U.S. Third Army, fan out in a street of Worms, Germany, in their search for enemy resistance in the captured city.
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SC 335284 - 5th Infantry Division, 3rd U.S. Army troops rest in the streets of Hassloch, Germany, after the town was captured. 25 March, 1945.
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SC 337212 - Pvt. Peter Rodriguez, Conoga Park Cal., front, fires rifle which has a rifle grenade with field wire attached to it.
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SC 336805 - The half-track of the 5th Infantry Division, U.S. Third Army, is parked near the tower outside the newly captured town. Simmern, Germany. 18 March, 1945.
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SC 336805 - Vehicles of the 5th Infantry Division, U.S. Third Army, move into the newly captured town. Simmern, Germany. 18 March, 1945.
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SC 374830 - The three lead men of the patrol of 1st Platoon, 5th Cavalry Reconnaissance Troop, 5th Infantry Division, 3rd U.S. Army, stop to observe the terrain.
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SC 374831 - Men advance through town, alert for enemy snipers or resistance.
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SC 364266 - Cpl. James Boyd, Riverside, Cal., and Pfc. Edgar Lsquerr(?), Springfield, Mass., operate a 4.2 mortar which is throwing smoke shells to cover the crossing of the 5th Division troops over the Sauer River.
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SC 196144 - Members of an infantry unit ride a train running through the Maginot Line defenses near Errouville, France. 31 October, 1944.
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SC 411793 - A Jeep and a trailer pass a sign announcing their entry into Germany through the courtesy of the 5th Infantry Division, as they cross the bailey bridge over the Our river between Luxembourg and Germany.
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SC 411774 - Warning sign posted near German gas and munition dump. 24 November, 1944.
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SC 411773 - Four infantrymen, members of two patrols that closed the escape gap east of Metz cutting off the escape of the encircled Germans in the town, shake hands after their mission has been accomplished. 19 November, 1944.
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SC 270698 - After crossing main river, infantrymen of the 5th Division, Third U.S. Army, advance into Frankfurt, Germany, in pursuit of fleeing Nazis. 21 March, 1945.
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SC 270688 - Infantrymen of the 5th Division, 3rd U.S. Army, enter the town of Hasslach, Germany, near the river Rhine. 25 March, 1945.
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SC 270678 - Preceded by a tank for heavy support, men of the 1st Battalion, 10th Regiment, 5th Infantry Division, file out of Nachmanderscheid, Province of Luxembourg, carrying their munitions of war.