Signal Corps Archive:
SC 334971 - Infantrymen of the Ninth U.S. Army move past a burning American jeep and trailer at Korrenzig, Germany. 24 February, 1945.
Signal Corps Archive:
SC 190610 - Members of an American Airborne unit man a 57mm anti-tank gun near Carentan, with a disabled Mark IV tank in the background.
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SC 196623 - An American anti-tank crew looks down the valley alert for signs of enemy counterattacks.
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SC 364316 - Yanks with the 57mm anti-tank gun guard road intersection near Wingen after Germans were surrounded.
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SC 364314 - The Anti-tank Platoon, Headquarters Company, 291st Infantry Regiment, 75th Infantry Division, lines up on a road near Basse Bodeaux...
Signal Corps Archive:
SC 364308 - Sgt. Harry Geib, Lancaster, Pa., left, and Pfc. Paul Zanibreck, Rayne, La., right, shown on duty at gun position.
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SC 364531 - 57mm and 75mm guns firing at Jap positions near [illegible], Luzon, P.I.
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SC 364512 - 50 cal. machine gun with a 75mm gun in background firing at the Japs on Hill 1445. Puerto Princese, Palawan, P.I.
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SC 335429 - The anti-tank squad has camouflaged their gun to blend in with the surroundings.
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SC 335432 - An anti-tank gun is rapidly put into position in a forward area on the German-Belgium border, to repel a strong German counter attack in the First Army sector.
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SC 335433 - A gun position is set up on Germany-France border to prevent Nazi counter thrust.
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SC 336805 - The half-track of the 5th Infantry Division, U.S. Third Army, is parked near the tower outside the newly captured town. Simmern, Germany. 18 March, 1945.
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SC 334964 - Anti-tank gunners set up their 57mm gun, commanding a street in the outskirts of Kleinblittersdorf, alert for a possible counterattack by the enemy.
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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 199022 - Pvt. Thomas Amenta, 1391 S. Concord St., Los Angeles., Calif., of the 3rd Armored Div., hikes back to the rear area after his tank was knocked out by a road mine in the fighting beyond Langlir, Belgium...
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SC 329955 - Anti-tank gun on guard against attempted German breakthrough on Bastogne. 26 December, 1944.
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SC 3299941 - Residents of Couvin, Belgium, flock into the streets of their town to cheer the vanguard of American troops rolling eastward across their country into Germany. 3 September, 1944.
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SC 329856 - Tank destroyer troops clearing an area of snipers as they move their equipment into a new area. 16 July, 1944.
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SC 195690 - Sitting in front of a 57mm anti-tank gun, these two U.S. infantrymen listen to swing music from portable phonograph during spare time on German front, near Zweifall, Germany.
Signal Corps Archive:
SC 201665 - Men and vehicles of the 333rd and 335th Inf. regiments, elements of the 84th Inf. Div., U.S. Ninth Army; also, the 771st Arm'd Bn., wait, poised to move forward immediately as the Ninth Army drive gains momentum...