Signal Corps Archive: SC 151476 - Pvt. Julius A. Ziolo, Co. H, 35th Inf., demonstrates the effectiveness of new type camouflage uniform during 25th Division problems.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 244809-1 - Pvt. Roy McDaniels, Hartford City, Ind., keeps a look out for enemy activity from a 30th Division observation post in Stavelot, Belgium. 30 December, 1944.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 196466 - This grim American soldier, machine gun slung over his shoulder and ammunition strung around his neck, moves along a road in Northern France to support advancing troops. 9 June, 1944.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 207321 - Machine gun crew of the 1st Bn., 381st Infantry, keep on the alert for enemy movement on Okinawa. 19 April, 1945.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 205564 - Heavy machine guns of 96th Division fire on Jap positions on the southern front of Okinawa.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 364043 - Pfc. Clarence Mercer, Phila., Pa., 3rd Bn., 24th Regt., 25th Inf. Div., is shown guarding his position on a mountain top near the Hantan River, Korea. 11 April, 1951.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 364294 - .30 Cal. machine gunner and infantryman with carbine cover street inside Coblenz, Germany.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 364301 - An American road-block is set up with .30 caliber heavy machine gun, and a tank destroyer is ready for action on Adolph Hitler Strasse.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 364610 - A pillbox situated on the perimeter of Co. "E", 145th Inf., area, Bougainville.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 364573 - Few minutes after bloody Hill 60 was taken, an Americal machine gunner quickly sets up a position on the battered side of the hill formerly held by the Japs.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 364527 - MGs of the heavy weapons companies of 1st Bn., 100th RCT, fire on hill #2 in the Mangima Valley Area, Mindanao, P.I.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 364502 - Heavy machine guns covering the advance of troops over streams near Ormac. 13 December, 1944.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 364332 - Left to right: Pvt. Ray Pennington, Princetown, W.Va., Pfc. Emory Neill, Griffith, Ga., and Pfc. Howard J. Stringer, Columbia, Miss., set up their machine gun to watch and harass the Nazi movements on the other side of the Rhine...
Signal Corps Archive: SC 364315 - Gunner fires a U.S. heavy machine gun window. 70th Infantry Division. Wingen, France. 6 January, 1945.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 364318 - Machine gunners of the 2nd Platoon, Company "B", 134th Infantry Regiment, 35th Infantry Division, in positions just taken from Nazis being pushed out of Rundstedt's Ardennes salient.
Signal Corps Archive: 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.
Signal Corps Archive: 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.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 364329 - A machine gunner of 94th Infantry Division, 3rd U.S. Army, is cleaning out snipers in Beurig, Germany.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 364494 - Heavy machine gun crew set up quickly on the beach near Aitape, New Guinea.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 364491 - 30. caliber machine gun position facing Borgen Bay, New Britain. January 26, 1944.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 364487 - Left to right: Cpl. John L. Parmenter, Pvt. Felix N. Avarez, and Pfc. Benny L. Skorzansky at emplacement of Browning .30 caliber liquid-cooled machine gun.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 364327 - Machine gunners of Company "M," 22nd Infantry Regiment, 4th Infantry Division, U.S. Third Army, lay down harassing fire at the Germans on the outskirts of the Siegfried Bastion.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 364514 - Pfc. Thomas Powell, North Platte, Nebr., 5th Cav., guards the main street of San Pablo, Luzon, P.I, with his machine gun, and covers himself completely with his poncho in the tropical rain.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 364330 - A First U.S. Army machine gunner shoots a stream of lead into floating objects on the Rhine River, to explode mines being floated down the river by the Germans in an effort to knock out bridges used by the Americans...
Signal Corps Archive: SC 364321 - Pfc. Gerald A. Cohan, 9 Shaw Ave., Newark, N.J., mans a .30 caliber machine gun covering approaches to Salmchateau, as the 75th Division takes the town.
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 364287 - Pfc. Al Shires, Huntington, W. Va., fires a captured German rifle at enemy positions on the east bank of the Urft River. 6 February, 1945.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 364532 - Men fire cal. .30 (heavy) MG at Jap position on ridge in background.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 364508 - L to R: Pfc. Waymen N. Ramply and Cpl. Perry Rowe(?), cal. .30 heavy machine gunners of the 127th Inf. Regt. supporting other elements of their Regt. on the Villa Verde Trail in the mountains between Sante Maria and Sant Fe, Luzon, P.I.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 364498 - Sgt. Harry Southerland, Cedar Rapids, Iowa; Pfc. Biff Bifano, Sheboygan, Wis.; Pfc. Jack Isbell, Van Nuys, Cal.; Pfc. Loran Knight, Grandville, Mich.; Pfc. Joe Yonkers, New York City, N.Y.