Signal Corps Archive: SC 270692 - Tanks support infantrymen of the 5th Division, 3rd U.S. Army, in clearing out a German observation post in the newly-taken town of Grevenstein, Germany. 11 April, 1945.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 270781 - Tanks deploy alongside road awaiting further orders while men of 7th Div. look for scattered snipers after all organized resistance is over. Kwajalein Island.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 270820 - Infantrymen of the 9th Division move into a small German town in support of the 3rd Armored Division. 25 November, 1944.
Signal Corps Archive: C-898 - An M-5 tank used during training operations. U.S.A.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 270587 - Infantrymen of the 11th Armored Inf. Bn., moving toward the village of Bambiano a few minutes after it was occupied by leading units of the 11th Armored Inf. Bn.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 171744 - Three 18-year-old brothers from Kansas City, Mo., report for duty and training at the Armored Force Replacement Center at Fort Knox, Ky., and insofar as records and recollections of Major General Charles L. Scott serve...
Signal Corps Archive: SC 170569-S - A tank of the 759th Light Tank Battalion, attached to the 4th Cavalry Group, First U.S Army, proceeding to the famous I.F.G. Textile Works.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 334982 - German civilians stand on the street in Krefeld, Germany, and watch the 2nd Armored Division, 9th U.S. Army troops pass by. 3 March, 1945.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 336785 - Before moving on to the next objective, the remaining tanks of the Byrne Task Force are serviced by their crews.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 336925 - Light tank of 6th Armored Division of Gen. Patton's U.S. Third Army rolling into newly-captured town of Zeitz, Germany. 16 April, 1945.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 337270 - Pfc. J. E. Barnes, Shannon, Miss., sits on his light tank under cover of pine trees, on the road to Krefeld, Germany.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 337263 - American troops move into the village while it is under fire. The tank halts momentarily to secure additional ammunition. Angers, France. 10 August, 1944.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 337148 - Two knocked out tanks are left along the road about 1/2 miles outside Massa. This is a German tank ditch. 10 April, 1945.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 334748 - A light tank of the 754th Tank Battalion in action against the Japanese at Co. G, 129th Inf. Regt., 37th Division perimeter on Bougainville, Solomon Islands. 13 March, 1944.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 364368 - Light tank manned by Negro trainees.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 335567 - After Rheindahlen, Germany, has fallen to the troops of the U.S. Ninth Army, American armor rolls into the town. 27 February, 1945.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 374722 - Pvt. George W. Rodgers, Pittsburgh, Pa., and Cpl. Steve C. Lipinski, 84th Engineer Camouflage Battalion, attached to the 100th Division, Seventh U.S. Army, finish painting a M5-A1 tank.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 364384 - Tanks stand in the field on the edge of a German town not yet taken, but in which fanatic Hitler Youth held against certain death.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 364385 - Prisoners of an Armored Division march to (illegible) armored vehicles waiting to push against a German town, not yet taken.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 364369 - 92nd. Div. offensive. Men of 370th Inf. Regt. dismounted from the tanks used to carry them to vicinity of Cinquale Canal, move away from tanks.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 151548 - Like other doughboy outfits on the island, they employ tanks. Regular tank officers and men are in command of the operation of the Panzer Buggies, but the infantrymen like to work with them. Hawaii.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 151489 - Infantry troops of the 34th Inf. advance on enemy positions during maneuvers. Hawaii.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 151498 - Pvt. Harold J. Rice, left, and Cpl. James Childers taking a short rest after carefully camouflaging their tank during 34th Inf. maneuvers.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 151552 - Yes, like other doughboy outfits on the island employs tanks. Regular tank officers and men are in command of and operate the Panzer Buggies, but the infantrymen like to work with them.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 190516 - Approximately four miles north of Shedazup, Northern Burma in the hills between the Hukawng and Mogaung Valleys along side the road in that area this pack horse passes several burnt out tanks belonging to the First Provisional Tank Group...
Signal Corps Archive: SC 196668 - A French tank machine-guns a German strong point on a street in Belfort, France. 22 November, 1944.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 197040 - American tank that encountered new type German anti-tank mine. Note tape indicating mined area. 17 November, 1944.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 199082 - A bomb dropped by a German plane set off five boxes of land mines, destroying surrounding houses and damaging this M-5A1 light tank.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 329849 - The three destroyed tanks of the 881st Heavy Maintenance Co. are in the salvage yards in Grosseto, Italy. 1 September, 1944.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 195741 - Mechanized equipment of the 2nd Cavalry Regiment passes a French woman leading her cow as it enters the battle-scarred town of Beauzemont, France. 18 October, 1944.