Signal Corps Archive: SC 334908 - These First U.S. Army infantrymen, known as "Grover's Ghosts", are a combat patrol of the 121st Infantry Regiment, 8th Infantry Division.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 336798 - Four infantrymen of Company F, 413th Regiment, 104th Division, First U.S. Army, pose with a captured German 81mm mortar that they used to knock out a German 85mm gun near Duren, Germany.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 364267 - Two mortars, one a captured Nazi piece, are fired together toward German positions near Guiderkirch, France, by men of the 3rd Battalion, 324th Infantry Regiment, 44th Division, Seventh U.S. Army.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 364268 - Captured German 120mm mortar in use by the 357th Cannon Company of the 90th Division, 3rd U.S. Army. 25 February, 1945.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 364293 - T/5 Russell W. McCarthy, Mancelona, Mich., left, and T/5 Stanley W. Stochla, Detroit, Mich., examine captured German guns taken by the 11th Armored Division, Third U.S. Army.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 364284 - Cpl. Jesse Donahu, Mullins, W.Va., left, and Lt. Robert W. Meyer, Mt. Vernon, N.Y., examine German machine pistol found abandoned in the woods near Monaville.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 364280 - S/Sgt. James Nolan, a member of the 134th Infantry Regiment, 35th Division, checks his German pistol in an army supply room before going on a pass into the city of Nancy. 6 December, 1944.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 336796 - During a break, soldiers examine a captured German 50mm mortar, Model ACV 1942.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 335275 - Troops of the 26th Division, 3rd U.S. Army, take over a building as living quarters in Huttersdorf, Germany.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 107691 - Major John J. Carew examining a Japanese sword (officer's type) and Captain Emil Khail, of River, Wisc., examining a Japanese grenade thrower.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 190585 - Fifth Army, Civitavecchia area, Italy. Pile of the many mines Dug-up by American Engineers at the harbor in Civitavecchia, Port of Rome, during cleaning up process. June, 1944.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 184826 - The Japs were in a hurry when they left and did not bother to take the anti-tank gun being inspected by Capt. Walter Skielvig of Palo Alto, Cal., aide de camp to Maj. Gen. Fuller of the 41st Div.
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 348916 - L-R: William R. Layne, Chatanooga, Tenn.; William Knuckler, Cozadale, Ohio; Howard G. Lowery, Lufkins, Tex.; Raymond E. Pinto, Mason City, Iowa.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 208944 - Men of Co. B, 184th Inf. Regt., inspect a Jap 75-mm gun they captured on Okinawa. 29 May, 1945.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 335508 - Pfc. Joseph A. Calvello of New York City, N.Y., examines the sponge rubber interior of a Russian tire found on a 4.5 cm. anti-tank gun left behind by the retreating Germans in France.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 221576 - Firing German and American automatic weapons to familiarize troops with their characteristic sounds.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 199058-S - Pfc. Albert J. Smith, Uniontown, Pa., driver in combat photographic unit, looks over a 5 barrel German nebelwerfer which was captured by the 5th Inf. Div. troops, when they overran German positions near Mechelsberg, in Luxembourg.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 199095 - M-4 tractors tow captured 88mm Nazi guns into place to be fired against Germans pocketed in the "bulge" between the 1st and 3rd U.S. Armies. Luxembourg. 11 January, 1945.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 330038 - Cpl. Patrick J. Shanahan, Lowell, Mass., examines one of three instruments abandoned by the Germans in their retreat from Aldesheim.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 329833 - Captured 150mm German gun used by "B" Co., 894th T.D. Bn. 14 September, 1944.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 329825 - American soldiers being taught how to use German anti-tank gun.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 166708 - Captured Jap 25 caliber machine gun ammunition.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 195516 - Pfc. Fred A. Burns, 4405 Sullivan Avenue, St. Bernard, Ohio, of the 36th Division, is shown with a German "bazooka" which he captured during fighting in a town in France, along with five Germans.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 195629-S - Yank gun crew with Russian piece, somewhere in France.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 195643 - This close-up of a captured German gun, in Grandvillers, France, shows apparent score of weapon on four American heavy bombers. 17 October, 1944.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 195706 - Emplaced between two pillboxes of the Siegfried Line, this German 88mm gun [sic] was knocked out by Yanks, one of whom examines the smashed piece. 15 September, 1944.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 195763 - Pvt. Andrew Wilder, Harlan County, Ky., cleans the mortar cylinder of a captured German 120mm mortar, now being used by the Yanks, with a makeshift rod. 29 October, 1944.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 195762 - Pvt. Harry Stockow, Canton, Ill., loads a captured German mortar (35 lb projectile). 29 October, 1944.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 201353 - Captured Jap 37mm anti-tank gun.