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 364328 - Mortar fires on enemy positions in the German-held third of Forbach. Officer checks range with observation post over phone as squadman ducks the blast of another round on the way.
Signal Corps Archive:
SC 364325 - A 4.2 mortar crew prepares to hurl a harassing barrage of white phosphorous shells on enemy positions to protect the movement of infantrymen (background) moving up to new positions above Wimmenau, France.
Signal Corps Archive:
SC 337278 - Mail call for the 70th Division infantrymen who fought to retake the French town of Wingen after the Nazi counter attack gained control of the town.
Signal Corps Archive:
SC 337279 - M4 tank stands guard to cover infantrymen in town of Wingen, France, after Yanks took it from Germans who counterattacked during during night. Destroyed jeep stands behind tank. 7 January, 1945.
Signal Corps Archive:
SC 337378 - M4 tanks move back into Wingen, France, after figuring in move to retake town from Germans after counterattack during night. 7 January, 1945.
Signal Corps Archive:
SC 199076 - Houses in the French village of Wingen are shelled by U.S. tanks in the action that took the town the second time from the Nazis.
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SC 199075 - Nazi soldiers are shown carrying their wounded on litters from the French village of Wingen after Yanks seized it from German mountain fighters who infiltrated through our lines.
Signal Corps Archive:
SC 374644 - M/Sgt. Mario Hidalgo, member of Camp Aldair enlisted mens art workshop in Service Club #1, stands beside his memory picture of the famous Texas town of Langtry, named for Lillian Langtry by the famous frontiersman Judge Roy Bean.