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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 335615 - Infantrymen of the 6th Armored Division, 3rd U.S. Army, crouch behind a stone wall to avoid enemy sniper fire, as they advance to take Oberdorla, Germany. 4 April, 1945.
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SC 335616 - Tanks and infantry of the 6th Armored Division, 3rd U.S. Army, advance cautiously to take the town of Oberdorla, Germany. 4 April, 1945.
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SC 335614 - Armor and infantry of the 6th Armored Division, 3rd U.S. Army, advance to take town of Oberdorla, Germany. 4 April, 1945.
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SC 335430 - 105mm self-propelled howitzer gets a cleaning from its crew, having been in the Siege of Brest, France.
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SC 196126 - Sgt. Allan Raines, of 45-56-49th St., Woodside, N.Y., inspects new "Duck Bills" welded on tank treads to give them better traction in mud.
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SC 196127 - Tank moves through thick mud in France to demonstrate one of newly-installed "Duck Bills" on outside of tracks for better traction. 5 November, 1944.
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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.
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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.
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SC 270696 - Infantry troops of Combat Command "A", 6th Armored Division, Third U.S. Army, move cautiously through the outskirts of Muhlhausen, Germany. 4 April, 1945.
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SC 270695 - Enemy resistance is encountered in the town of Adelshausen, Germany, and 6th Armored Division infantry, who usually ride with the division vehicles, are forced to enter on foot. 1 April, 1945.
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SC 199106 - A knocked-out Nazi tank stands near wrecked houses in Belgian town of Foy, near Bastogne, as 6th Armored Div., 320t Inf. Regt., 26th Div. halftrack passes. January, 1945.
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SC 329971 - Six inches of snow blanketed this American field artillery position in Belgian field near Bastogne. It fell within a 24 hour period. 5 January, 1945.
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SC 32975 - Enemy-held town of Benonchamps, Belgium, during the attack by the 15th Tank Battalion of the 6th Armored Division. Smoke arises from several fires started. Tanks are advancing through snow-covered fields at left.
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SC 329977 - Aerial view showing armor and infantry of the 6th Armored Division advancing through the snow in the direction of Northeast Bastogne, Belgium. 13 January, 1945.
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SC 195549 - The first meeting of American troops of General Patton's Third U.S. Army forces with French troops of General Patch's Seventh U.S. Army took place recently when their long reconnaissance arms met at Autun, France.
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SC 195536 - Lt. William S. Battersby, Nanuet, N.Y., Divisional Artillery Survey Officer, uses his vehicle as a polling booth. 2 October, 1944.
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SC 195535 - Cpl. Charles A. Klein, 1929 45th Street, Pennsauken, New Jersey, seals his soldiers' ballet. 2 October, 1944.
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SC 195534 - Cpl. John M. Rhodes, using the hood of his jeep as a table, pores over his soldiers' ballot.
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SC 329695 - The first meeting of American troops of General Patton's Third U.S. Army forces with French troops of General Patch's Seventh U.S. Army took place recently when their long reconnaissance arms met at Autun, France.
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SC 201389 - On the German side of the Our River, where the 6th Armored Division made its initial river crossing, a sign has been erected over the opening of a pillbox reading "you are entering Germany through the courtesy of the Sixth Armored Division."
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SC 201390 - The first American flag to wave over Germany in the 6th Armored Division sector is being hoisted by Cpl. Joseph Lantiz, Mt. Sterling, Ill.., of U.S. Military Government, in Daleiden, Germany. 24 February, 1945.
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SC 201585-S - Wreckage of two German tanks, pushed off the road into the Our River by troops of the 6th Armored Division, U.S. Third Army. Dasburg, Germany. 28 February, 1945.
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SC 201711 - This Nazi 2nd Lieutenant was captured by the 6th Armored Division, U.S. Third Army, near the Prum River, Germany. Lichtenborn, Germany. 28 February, 1945.
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SC 201710 - Before advancing across the Prum River, medium tanks of the 6th Armored Division, U.S. Third Army, prepare for a rendezvous outside Kopscheid, Germany. 28 February, 1945.
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SC 193131 - Pvt. Don Doornkaat, Chicago, Ill., moves in on a captured German aircraft listening device outside Plabennec, near Brest, France. 20 August, 1944.
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SC 193130 - Pvt. Don Doornkat, Chicago, Ill., inspects a blasted German antiaircraft searchlight at Plabennec, near Brest, France. 20 August, 1944.