Signal Corps Archive: SC 334903 - On 19 December 1944, 118 men of the 79th Infantry Division, 313th Infantry Regiment, Company C, attacked enemy positions in the Bien Woods.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 335000 - Capt. Robert Kirkpatrick, Cleveland, Ohio, tells Maj. Gen. J. Lawton Collins, Comm. Gen., 7th Corps, the part his unit played in the capture of the fort overlooking the city and harbor of Cherbourg, France.
Signal Corps Archive: C-908 - Men prepare to board LCTs [sic] at Orsoy, Germany, as the 1st Bn., 314th Inf., 79th Div., crosses the Rhine River.
Signal Corps Archive: C-871 - A smoke generator produces a screening fog over a bridge crossing at the Rhine.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 270822 - Infantrymen of the 79th Division file into columns down street of newly-captured town of Soufflenheim, France.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 199074 - An Alsatian girl gives an American doughboy a glass of wine at a moment when U.S. troops are engaged in clearing the town of remaining Germans.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 199073 - Captain Eugene Kirby, Granite Falls, N.C., talks over SC-300 to a rifle company in the field.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 199010-SA - Refugees wait at a cross road for the go-ahead signal from the M.P.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 199063-S - Lieut. Col. Porter, Commanding Officer of an infantry battalion, and his party, stand in the cover of a wall before dashing across a street in the Hagenau area, which is under enemy observation and small arms fire.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 330037 - Found by infantrymen in the Bien Woods, this is a German store place for explosives.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 195623-S - Infantrymen relieved from combat for rest, await removal to a rest camp.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 195524-S - Resting on a roadside enroute to a rest camp behind the lines from La Neuveville, France, are...
Signal Corps Archive: SC 195521 - Two American soldiers assist another soldier who has been hit by shrapnel. Action took place outside of Embermenil, France.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 195644 - A can of gasoline provides illumination for this card game by members of the 79th Infantry Division, somewhere in France. 17 October, 1944.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 396791 - New York to Paris Special finds Pfc. Darrel O. Salisbury, Aberdeen, Wash., and Sgt. Robert H. Harrill, Charlotte, N.C., as first class passengers. This "scooter" was used by Nazis in Mantes.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 193101 - Starting on a whirlwind drive into the interior of France, American troops enter light craft for crossing the Seine River. 20 August, 1944.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 193100 - Infantry troops are rowed across the Seine River below Mantes, France, by an engineer unit starting a whirlwind drive which will carry them deep into French territory. 20 August, 1944.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 193104 - This burning German armored vehicle was one of a whole company of a German panzer division that was completely stopped when an American tank destroyer unit of the 79th Inf. Div., 813th TD, caught them retreating from a trap...
Signal Corps Archive: SC 193105 - Stopped... completely stopped... was just what happened when an American tank destroyer unit of the 79th Inf. Div. caught a whole company of a German panzer division, when it attempted to retreat from a trap...