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SC 190508-S - Mail call. It’s the same thrill, whether received in the front lines or at a station somewhere in the states. These men are members of an Engineer unit moving with the front line combat troops. Somewhere in Northern France. 21 June, 1944.
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SC 337115 - 9th U.S. Army combat engineers sandbag a repaired bridge near Kamp, Germany.
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SC 337250 - Men of the 325th Engineering Battalion stretch rope for a footbridge across the Wateree River, five miles west of Camden, South Carolina. 30 October, 1943.
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SC 335396 - Soldiers of the 24th Engineers, 4th Armored Division, practice Christmas carols during a rest period at Fenetrange, France.
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SC 334803 - U.S. Ninth Army engineers clear road shoulders on main Army route through Hannover, Germany, hard hit by Allied bombing raids. 12 May, 1945.
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SC 196219-S - A member of an Engineer unit uses a grader to clear the first snowfall off a road near Butgenbach, Belgium. 1st Army area, 9 November, 1944.
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SC 411761 - Pvt. Sam Fever, of 324 E. 96th St., Brooklyn, N.Y., a member of an engineer unit, somewhere in France, plants a sign at a roadside indicating that the roadway has been cleared of mines as American troops roll forward in a great new offensive.
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SC 196242 - Up goes a side to start the construction of another winter shelter for troops on the front lines.
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SC 405145 - Sand bags to fill abutment for bridge in Eschweiler are filled on shore before being moved into stream by engineers. 26 January, 1945.
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SC 206501 - Bridge spanning river in Okinawa is constructed by 102nd Engineers in preparation for assault.
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SC 405144 - Cpl. William C. Bruton, Graham, Texas, 347th Engineer Regiment, places sand bags with cement around to support a reconstructed railroad pier and to secure it from being smashed out.
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SC 151433 - Engineers at work on a machine gun pit in Hawaii.
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SC 335355 - It's only a little pontoon bridge, but Engrs. knew there was a war on when they labored for two days under all kinds of enemy fire to build it...
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SC 335356 - It's only a little pontoon bridge, but Engrs. knew there was a war on when they labored for two days under all kinds of enemy fire to build it...
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SC 190485 - Men of an Engineer Port Construction and Repair Group at ASFTC Camp Gordon Johnston, Fla. build a floating dock from Navy Pontoon Gear...
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SC 170124 - Advance echelon of engineers working their through Tunisia. 26 February, 1943.
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SC 190486 - Men of an Engineer Port Construction and Repair Group at ASFTC Camp Gordon Johnston, Fla., build a floating dock from Navy pontoon gear. 9 May, 1944.
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SC 206502 - Ponton is carried into river on Okinawa to be used in completion of bridge in background.
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SC 411763 - Underneath the prophetic sign "To Paris", U.S. Engineers put up one of their own, signifying that the way ahead has been cleared of mines. Vire, France, 10 August, 1944.
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SC 184599 - Pfc. Elmar Kuell(?), 29, Spring Valley, Wisc., demonstrates his flame-throwing apparatus while Pfc. Chas(?) Paterson, Clovis, New Mexico, guards for him.
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SC 184703 - A Bangalore Torpedo being inserted under a barbed wire entanglement to clear the way for troops.
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SC 171508 - The "long, lean guy" is Pvt. James Cook of Millport, Alabama embarking for overseas. 28 January, 1943.
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SC 171507 - All ready with the first-aid kit is Sgt. Malvin A. Davis of Des Moines as he boards a transport for overseas. 28 January, 1943.
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SC 171518 - Cpl. Robert Lopez, native of Oriente, Cuba, displays flags of the United States and native Cuba as he waves goodbye on embarkation for overseas.
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C-737 - Engineers of an Engineer Light Pontoon Company constructed this bridge beside the ruins of the Agnu River Bridge near Gerona, Luzon, P.I., on the drive to Manila.
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C-2375 - Striding up the gangplank to board a CBI-bound vessel is Cpl. Charles Hannon, Akron, Ohio, who left with his Combat Engineer unit from the Calais Staging Area, near Marseilles, Southern France, to the Pacific.
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C-1123 - Combat soldiers while away time with a game of darts as they await the signal which will send them from England to Hitler's Europe for the big day.
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C-881 - These special railway repair men of an Engr. unit makes repairs on the Belgian and French locomotives that have been strafed and bombed by allied airmen.
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SC 405192-S - Bridges are vital to an advanced army.
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SC 270824 - Men of the 9th Infantry Division cross the Roer River on an infantry assault bridge that was constructed by men of Co. "B", 51st Engineer Combat Battalion.