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SC 196221-S - Sgt. Sam S. McNealy, Morgantown, N.C., stands watch by his machine gun during the first snowfall of the year in this sector of the western front.
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SC 196321 - French Commando fires 30 caliber machine-gun at German positions on the road to Belfort, as his compatriots watch. 20 November, 1944.
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SC 196623 - An American anti-tank crew looks down the valley alert for signs of enemy counterattacks.
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SC 364310 - Machine gunners of the 4th Armored Division* covers tank crossing snow-covered field in the Bastogne corridor. 3 January, 1945.
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SC 364311 - Guarding against enemy infiltration east of Bastogne, machine gunners Pvt. John P. McFarlane, Portland, Ind., Loyd W. Lockwood, Oxnard, Calif., man a .30 caliber machine gun in a wooded area near the Bastogne Corridor.
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SC 364040 - Men of the French Bn. scan the hillside for enemy troops from their machine gun emplacement near Oum Ni(?), Korea.
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SC 364362 - Machine gunners Pfc. James Wunders, Seattle, Wash., and Pfc. Gilbert Perez, San Diego, Texas, keep on the alert during 40th Div. CPI on Guadalcanal.
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SC 364611 - Soldiers from Co. A, 145th Inf., 37th Div., in position on a hillside where they had the Japs surrounded.
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SC 364299 - Two GIs of the 2nd Infantry Division operate a .30 caliber light machine gun from under the cover of low-hanging trees. They are firing at a hedgerow across a clearing. Near Vire, France. 22 August, 1944.
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SC 411764 - Infantrymen of B Company, 120th Infantry, 30th Division, cut through a field alongside a road to avoid crossing in the open and giving German snipers a target.
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SC 364560 - Marines on patrol in jungle on 1st day on Cape Gloucester, New Britain.
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SC 374602 - Elements of the 1st Cav. Div. moving in on Rizal Memorial Stadium, Manila, Luzon, P.I.
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SC 374808 - A patrol returning to Corretta, Italy.
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SC 335574 - Ninth U.S. Army troops on the lookout for enemy snipers on the outskirts of Rhineberg, Germany.
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SC 195505 - Pfc. Victor Henry, Pontotoc, Miss., fires his machine gun through a hole in a wall, at Germans in a barn 300 yards away, beyond Kohlscheid, Germany. He is flanked by two of his buddies. 16 October, 1944.
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SC 270601 - American soldiers of Co. A, 23rd Infantry Regiment, 2nd Infantry Division, move through Monschau Forest, Germany, to flush out any remaining pockets of German soldiers. 2 February, 1945.
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SC 270597 - Camouflaged infantrymen of the 9th Infantry, 2nd Division, pass an American light machine gun position and a dead German as they advance along a road in the Monschau Forest, Germany. 3 February, 1945.
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SC 270799 - Soldiers of the 32nd Regt., Co. F, 7th Division and tanks lay down grazing fire with .30 cal. machine guns to reveal enemy as target for the 75mm guns on the tanks. 15 June, 1945.
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SC 270885 - Infantrymen of 11th Armored Division, 3rd U.S. Army, advance toward Austrian border near Kepple, Austria, shortly before the end of war in Europe. Smoke is from mortar blast.
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SC 270859 - Machine gunner and 2 riflemen of "K" Co., 87th Inf. Regt., 10th Mtn. Div., cover building occupied by 5 Germans a assault squad flushes out the Germans.
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SC 270849 - Riflemen of "K" Co., 87th Mtn. Inf., 10th Mtn. Div., firing at German positions 200 yards away during the attack up the Porretta-Moderna Highway. 3 March, 1945.
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SC 180029 - Japanese Americans in Army train to avenge Pearl Harbor:
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SC 193036 - Members of an infantry unit set up machine guns overlooking railroad tracks in the french town of Chartres to prevent any enemy attempts at infiltration.
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SC 193091 - At a front line machine gun post, Pfc. Walter Gelhave, Shakopee, Minn., and Pfc. [illegible] Cole, Sunford, Maine, poke the muzzle of their .30 cal. light machine gun through a small pile of hay, somewhere in France. 21 August, 1944.