Signal Corps Archive: SC 270687 - 3rd U.S. Army infantrymen load onto tank destroyer in Konigstadien, Germany, as they drive deeper into Germany. 25 March, 1945.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 184780-S - Chinese troops examine the barrel and breech assembly of captured Japanese 37mm anti-tank gun which is being loaded into a jeep.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 270612 - Co. D, 30th Inf., 3rd Inf. Div. bypassing a bridge blown up by retreating Germans.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 270661 - An elderly French peasant watches members of an American motorized unit move past her farm northwest of St. Lo.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 171698 - First Island Command, New Caledonia. Injured from Solomon Islands, soldiers of the U.S. Army, are loaded into ambulance peeps as they are hurried to hospitals in New Caledonia.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 184862 - 1st Division Military Police, near front lines on Sicily, get map directions from from Major Thomas Lanser, New York, 1st Division Provost Marshal, before going up to their posts at the frontline. 19 July, 1943.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 184869 - An infantry company with tank traps in foreground. Barrafranca, Sicily. 19 July, 1943.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 184698 - At last - something a Peep can't do on its own.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 171592-R - Jap prisoners leaving temporary encampment for permanent prison camp just completed. First Island Command. 7 January, 1943.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 335277 - 3rd U.S. Army soldier guards German prisoners in the public square at Kaiserslautern, Germany. 21 March, 1945.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 335316 - Infantrymen of the 80th Division of Gen. Patton's Third Army passing the Carl Zeiss Lens and Camera Plant in newly-captured Jena, Germany. 15 April, 1945.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 170370-B - Occupation of Amchitka by U.S. Army Task Forces.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 335334 - Seventh Army Cavalry vehicles await orders to move on in the drive into Southern Germany in front of the city of Lauingen's Rathaus, or City Hall.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 335319 - American vehicles in the town of Lucka, Germany after its capture by the 6th Armored Division, 3rd U.S. Army. 13 April, 1945.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 335318 - Ruhr Pocket cleanup. After the surrender of the entire east half of the Ruhr Pocket by Lt. Gen. Fritz Baverlein, 53rd Panzer Corps Commander, to the 7th Armored Division, 1st U.S. Army...
Signal Corps Archive: SC 335281 - Infantry moving through Homburg on the road to Kaiserslautern in trucks to regain contact with retreating enemy. 21 March, 1945.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 335273 - Vehicles of the 10th Armored Division, U.S. Third Army, enter the shell-torn town of Kaiserslautern, Germany, during their drive toward the Rhine River. 20 March, 1945.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 170580 - Soldiers driving a jeep through a sugar cane field during an alert. 13 February, 1943.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 170582 - Photo shows soldiers driving jeep through a ditch, resulting in a rough ride, tossing the men out of seats and over the driver's head.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 335276 - German men and women sweep up street in front of command post of 11th Armored Division, 3rd U.S. Army, in Kirchberg, Germany. 20 March, 1945.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 335263 - Black smoke pours from blazing tank loaded with ammunition, in background, which was set afire by German bombardment in Linz, Germany, on the east bank of the Rhine River.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 334983 - U.S. Tanks of the 5th Armored Division, Ninth U.S. Army, wait among the rubble in the streets of Krefeld, Germany to move out in support of the Infantry. 3 March, 1945.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 170118 - L-R: Pfc. Philip L. Mahoney, driver, and T/5 R. R. Pollard, rear seat, were trapped for three days by the Germans.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 170096 - L-R: Pfc. Philip L. Mahoney, driver, and T/5 R. R. Pollard, rear seat, were trapped for three days by the Germans.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 170098 - French commercial switchboard located on the front of a "Peep" for rapid moving.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 170087 - T/5 John Lodge, North Arlington, N.J., gets a free shine from an Arab shoe shineman in North Africa.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 335285 - 1st U.S. Army soldiers stand guard as American vehicles pass over Katzenfurt Bridge over the Dill River, Germany. The bridge was left intact by the fleeing enemy. 27 March, 1945.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 334971 - Infantrymen of the Ninth U.S. Army move past a burning American jeep and trailer at Korrenzig, Germany. 24 February, 1945.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 334849 - Generals' drivers, sitting on jeeps waiting for generals. 22 February, 1945.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 337388 - (409th Task Force photo series) Here, men watch the mountainside for the slightest movement from the enemy, to provide them a target upon which to open fire. 1 May, 1945.