Signal Corps Archive: SC 337215 - Pfc. Robert N. Mausfield, Sandusky, Ohio, right, relays firing orders to mortar crew in [illegible], Germany.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 337210 - Two linemen of the 101st Infantry Regt., 26th Division, check vital communication wires.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 337211 - Two men of 90th Division, 3rd U.S. Army, test communications during a lull in the advance, near Wilhelmsbad, Germany.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 330445 - How 81mm mortar observers work, is demonstrated by S/SGT Glenn K. Keller, left, and PFC Virgil Williams, using binoculars and phone, near Oberwampach, Luxembourg. Both Men are with the 90th Infantry Division.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 337214 - Checking regimental radio communications are L to R: Lt. Milton Munch, Lovington, Ill., and Sgt. Tom Rusert, Buffalo, N.Y., members of the 357th Regiment, 90th Division.
Signal Corps Archive: SC Pfc. A. Carol Unrath, Hatbourgh, Pa., crouches in foxhole next to searchlight being used for first time in the 3rd U.S. Army area at the Moselle River near Canach, Luxembourg.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 364525 - Close-up view of the 40mm Bofors gun mounted on a half-track and getting ready to fire on the enemy.
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 364603 - .50 Cal. machine gun in perimeter defense of Btry "A", 135th FA Bn., 37th Div.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 270975 - Armor and infantry of the 30th Division, 9th U.S. Army, move through Wesel forest, Germany, in pursuit of the fleeing 116th Panzer Division of the German Army. 1st Battalion, 120th Regiment, 30th Infantry Division. 26 March, 1945.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 197204 - A forward observer for a field artillery unit of the Ninth Army, in Germany, relays information back to his battery as fighting continues in the Warden area of Germany. 27 November, 1944.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 151550 - 1st Sgt. Donald E. Cacciatore, on scouting mission looks over the terrain, while T/5 Edward F. Kane, operator of "Walkie-Talkie", reports the information to the CP...
Signal Corps Archive: SC 196621 - Infantry squad leader Mike Ala, Coal City, Ill., keeps in touch with his commanding officer by means of the "Handy-talkie" radio. Hurtgen forest, Germany, 18 November, 1944.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 190525 - Mortar crew of 164th Inf. Regt., Americal Div., on Bougainville Island. 22 March, 1944.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 337209 - The Battery Executive Post of a cavalry unit in Wellingen, Germany, which is directing the fire of M-8 assault guns laying down harassing fire across Saar River.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 151468 - A call comes into T/5th B. Wold and he in turn calls the barracks that a balloon is to be sent up in Hawaii. The balloon is to be sent up at Fort Kam, T.H.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 337207 - Men of the HQ Battery, 102nd F.A., 26th Div., U.S. Third Army, check a forward line observation post on the outskirts of Wiltz.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 190618 - Interior of switchboard installed at HQ., Adv. Sec., Com.Z., near Poix, France. 19 June, 1944.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 335256 - A wireman of the 8th Division, 1st U.S. Army, ties communication wire to a signpost the edge of the newly taken town of Hermulheim, Germany. 7 March, 1945.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 170098 - French commercial switchboard located on the front of a "Peep" for rapid moving.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 170196 - Pvt. Edward Leatherwood, Chatanooga, Tenn., of an anti-aircraft regiment, giving enemy aircraft alarm by phone and bell. North Africa.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 171523 - At the forward Division Command Post the Signal Corps established and maintains communications. Attu, Aleutians. 1943.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 171586 - Telephone operator makes use of a captured Japanese bunker for protection against enemy fire, at triangle point, while maintaining communications with the advanced forces.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 171567 - American soldiers teach French Army officers and man the use of American military equipment. A BD-72 Field Switchboard in operation near Algiers, North Africa. 9 February, 1943.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 171566 - French officers operating SCR-284 radio with hand crank generator.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 171568 - American soldiers teach the French the use of BD-72 common battery switchboard. In background an M1 Scout Car with transmitter. Near Algiers, North Africa. 9 February, 1943.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 171521 - Signal Corps radio crew on transport maintaining contact with first wave as it lands on Attu, Aleutians. 11 May, 1943.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 184800 - Cpl. H. H. Everhart receiving message over radio for battery to move out of bivouac area to firing positions during test given to the 41st Div. in Australia.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 184767 - Capt. R. M. Martin of Saint Mary's, Idaho; Col. William Jackson of Portland, Oregon; at gun position in New Guinea.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 184766 - Lt. Howard Mann of Santa Barbara, Calif., operates a communication set on beach, during amphibious training of 127th Inf. Regt., 32nd Div., in Australia. 12 July, 1943.