Signal Corps Archive: SC 166548 - Members of the motor pool washing their vehicles in a local stream with the aid of stirrup pumps.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 166547 - Members of a scouting and patrol party during recent battle practice in Northern Ireland. 12 November, 1942.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 166546 - Members of a 60mm mortar section moving toward battle positions in recent battle practice in Northern Ireland. 12 November, 1942.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 166545 - Members of a scouting and patrol party advancing thru an open wood during recent battle practice in Northern Ireland. 12 November, 1942.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 166544 - Members of a scouting and patrol party advancing thru open wood and crossing small bridge in the approved manner. During recent battle practice in Northern Ireland.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 166543 - Members of a scouting and patrol party advancing thru open wood and crossing small bridge in the approved manner. During recent battle practice in Northern Ireland.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 166542 - Bayonet drill during recent battle practice in Northern Ireland. 12 November, 1942.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 166541 - Firing 155mm howitzers on a range in Northern Ireland.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 166540 - Guns being fired on a practice range in Northern Ireland.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 166539 - Members of a 81mm mortar crew in Northern Ireland assembling their mortar during recent battle practice.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 166538 - Cpl. Plum, Iowa; Lt. Padfield, Fairbanks, Alaska, and Pvt. L. Gaudet, Mass., going over maps and battleplans during recent battle practice in Northern Ireland.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 195734 - Nazi prisoners are seen marching along a street in a southern English port as American armored vehicles await transport to France. 13 October, 1944.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 195697 - Just before the take-off for Holland, where they landed Sunday afternoon, 17 September, 1944, these gliders are lined up at an airport somewhere in England. 17 September, 1944.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 195698 - Members of an Airborne unit load a jeep into the "mouth" of a glider in preparation for the airborne invasion of Holland which was successfully launched from airports "somewhere" in England. 17 September, 1944.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 195699 - Lined up with hatches open to receive their cargo, these gliders are part of the 82nd Airborne Div, which invaded Holland from Cottesmore AIrdrome, England. 17 September, 1944.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 195700 - Yanks of an airborne unit close the cargo loading hatch of a glider preparatory to the takeoff from England for the invasion of Holland. 17 September, 1944.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 195701 - Members of an American airborne unit flock to an American Red Cross Clubmobile for coffee and donuts on the eve of their takeoff for the airborne invasion of Holland. 16 September, 1944.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 195702 - Noncoms of the 82nd Airborne Div., Cottesmore, England, get some last minute sop details and instructions at an airfield in England where they are about to board a transport for the air invasion of Holland.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 195703 - Preparing for the airborne invasion of Holland, a Yank helps strap equipment on his buddy at a base in England.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 195708 - Holland is the next stop for this glider, shown being towed from an airport in England by a C-47 transport as the First Allied Airborne Army begins its airborne invasion. 17 September, 1944.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 195707 - Gliders massed at an airport in England await their cargoes of airborne troops for the invasion of Holland. 17 September, 1944.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 329892 - Lt. Gen. Jacob L. Devers inspects pensioners of the Royal Chelsea Hospital who are lined up for church parade.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 329900 - Lt. Gen. Jacob L. Devers, left, chats with colorfully costumed pikemen who exchanged a flag of the city of London with one from Chicago during a ceremony held recently in London in the Lord Mayor's mansion. 10 December, 1943.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 329683 - This machine gun emplacement has been constructed from tin cans filled with sand.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 329719 - Members of an American Ranger unit file quickly through a Red Cross canteen tent for their last "snack" of doughnuts and coffee before leaving an English harbor to strike the initial blow of the last act in the world's greatest conflict.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 329891 - Lt. Gen. Jacob L. Devers, C.G., ETO, while visiting the Royal Chelsea Hospital, listens to the pensioners explain an early Dutch gun. L-R:
Signal Corps Archive: SC 329810 - At a U.S. Army Ordnance Depot, England, Allen [Censored], British war orphan adopted by U.S. Army ordnancemen at this depot, prepares to take off in his GI wagon built for him by his "uncles".
Signal Corps Archive: SC 329888 - Geb, Devers and party of generals on bridge of LCT-5 to witness firing 155mm gun on MC M12 U.S. Assault Training Center. 19 November, 1943.
Signal Corps Archive: C-1113 - Part of the American assault troops will walk off this pier into landing craft on the big day. England.
Signal Corps Archive: C-1123 - Combat soldiers while away time with a game of darts as they await the signal which will send them from England to Hitler's Europe for the big day.