Signal Corps Archive: An American convoy passes through the streets of Carentan, attracting little notice from the citizens of the city. France, 17 June, 1944.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 196241-A (S) - Pvt. Thomas Powell, of Louisville, Ky., a member of an anti aircraft unit, checks the motor of his weapons carrier to see what damage has been done by water.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 190658 - New type of all-around service truck made at Post Ordnance. 12 April, 1944.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 190630 - Members of a Signal Corps unit seal off a commercial cable line between two French towns. The seal is only temporary, until wire is brought up for a permanent splice. St. Lo. 19 June, 1944.
Signal Corps Archive: Personal Photo: Three Army servicemen posing together, ca. 1945.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 196102-S - Capt. Garland N. Adamson, Chicago, Ill. is unit surgeon of an outfit near Nancy, France. 5 November, 1944.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 190518 - Bridge site on the Nambyuhka river, somewhere in Burma. On the right is the beginning of a new bridge, on the left is the hastily-built older bridge to expedite movement of supplies.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 196292 - Tankers, signalmen and medics gather around a radio jeep to get the latest election returns. 7 November, 1944.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 364335 - American sailors from Cherbourg went along for the ride when the 66th Inf. Division entered Lorient, France, following the surrender of the 28,000-man German garrison.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 364314 - The Anti-tank Platoon, Headquarters Company, 291st Infantry Regiment, 75th Infantry Division, lines up on a road near Basse Bodeaux...
Signal Corps Archive: SC 374708 - Men of the 602nd Camouflage Bn. paint tube of 8 inch rifle to conceal it from enemy air observation. 17 January, 1945.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 336805 - Vehicles of the 5th Infantry Division, U.S. Third Army, move into the newly captured town. Simmern, Germany. 18 March, 1945.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 337115 - 9th U.S. Army combat engineers sandbag a repaired bridge near Kamp, Germany.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 336903 - Townspeople line streets as vehicles and troops of the Ninth U.S. Army pass through the German town of Wiedenbruck in pursuit of fleeing Nazis. 2 April, 1945.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 337370 - Mines and snipers in Hanweiler, Germany, forces this battalion anti-tank unit to seek another route as they move up to support their regiment which jumped off on a pre-dawn attack.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 335253 - Still another small German town falls to the infantrymen of the 9th Armored Division, U.S. First Army, as they drive through Kleinbullesheim, Germany, in the march to the Rhine River.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 171659 - An American Army Nurse receives patient at one of the hospitals in Algiers, North Africa. 1 May, 1943.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 184888 - A German prisoner of war at Camp Wallace, Texas, is shown at work in the Service Command Shop #5 spraying paint on a truck that has been repaired. 1943.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 184829 - A wounded American soldier is lifted aboard a transport plane for a flying trip to to a hospital.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 270590 - Members of Co. G, 2nd Battalion, 9th Infantry Regiment, 2nd Division, U.S. First Army, march back from the front for regrouping at Elsenborn, Belgium. 20 December, 1944.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 270803 - Infantry troops entering in Haye Du Puis. 9 July, 1944.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 270703 - With the 6th Inf. Div. in the Cagayan Valley, Luzon, P.I., about 9 miles north of Bagabag along Highway 4 on June 20, 1945.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 396876 - Two weary 7th U.S. Army men halt for a break by burnt out weapons carrier in Reipertswiller, during 42nd Infantry Division push through Domaniale Forest. 16 March, 1945.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 201563 - American-made weapons carriers, heavy duty trucks and jeeps, forming the first China-bound convoy in almost two years, stretch out in a long line along the Ledo Road enroute to Myitkyina.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 193072-S - German machine gun fire comes perilously close to U.S. Army engineers who are ferrying a vehicle across the river Seine near the town of Montreau, on a pontoon ferry. 25 August, 1944.