Signal Corps Archive: SC 184864 - Pvt. John H. Christopher Abberville, S.C., motorcycle M.P., directs traffic in Barrafranca, Sicily. 19 July, 1943.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 184868 - An American infantry Company enters the town of Enna, Sicily. 19 July, 1943.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 184872 - L-R: Colonel R. Kilroe, N.Y.; Major Thomas Lancer, N.Y.; Saltala Macchia Guiseppe, Political Security Officer, Fascist Party, and Capt. Ray Regan, have a discussion after American entry to establish U.S. Military control of the city.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 184869 - An infantry company with tank traps in foreground. Barrafranca, Sicily. 19 July, 1943.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 184866 - Motorcycle M.P. Pvt. John H. Christopher, Abbeville, S.C., taken in Barrafranca, Sicily. 19 July, 1943.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 184860 - 1st Division Military Police get instructions from Provost Marshal, Major Thomas Lanser, New York, and S/Sgt. Sidney Joyner, Humford, Tenn., before going to their posts at the front.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 184871 - American M.P.s march Italian war prisoners from Palazo Del Governo to prison camp. Enna, Sicily. 21 July, 1943.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 184865 - Pfc. Norman Ridge, Langhorne, Pa., and Pvt. John H. Christopher, Abbeville, S.C., direct removal of bodies from wreckage, near Barrafranca, Sicily. 19 July, 1943.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 184862 - 1st Division Military Police, near front lines on Sicily, get map directions from from Major Thomas Lanser, New York, 1st Division Provost Marshal, before going up to their posts at the frontline. 19 July, 1943.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 184861 - Provost Marshal Major Thomas Lanser, New York, and Sgt. [illegible] H. Cummingham, Hartford, Conn., at work in their "office" in 1st Division C.P. in a cactus grove, near Barrafranca, Sicily.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 184858 - L-R: Cpl. Elbert Pearson, So. Deerfield, Mass.; S/Sgt. Jack Boone, Montgomery, Ala., and Pvt. Charles Payne, Canton, Ohio, members of a Field Artillery unit near Niscemi, Sicily, cover their foxholes with empty shell boxes filled with dirt.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 184589 - Major D. A. Heath, Wellesley, Mass, and Lt. Col. Harry L. Campbell, Yale, Mich., ordnance officers in the 1st Division, inspect a captured Italian 75mm antiaircraft near Pt. Oliva Airport, Sicily.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 184683 - Lt. Charles M. Conover, Seattle, Wash., directs removal of wreckage and bodies from wreckage near Barrafranca, Sicily. 19 July, 1943.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 184687 - Motorcycle M.P. Pfc. Norman Ridge, Langhorne, Pa., taken in Barrafranca, Sicily. 19 July, 1943.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 335393 - View of Lt. Gen. George S. Patton's 7th Army staff. Aboard S.S. Monrovia, enroute to Sicily.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 179429 - American troops in the suburbs, west of Palermo, Sicily. 22 July, 1943.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 179431 - General view of Goumiers, French Arab troops, with horses. Mistretta, Sicily. 30 July, 1943.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 179430 - Soldiers looking for snipers in the city of Mistretta, captured by 1st U.S. Inf. Div. White flags are displayed by civilians. 30 July, 1943.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 179427 - Yanks get rousing welcome from the people of Vicari, Sicily.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 329753 - Xmas at the American Red Cross club in Palermo, Sicily. 25 December, 1943.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 179874 - American troops moving through town. Sicily. 15 August, 1943.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 179875 - Officers and men preparing to attack the enemy, who are about 3 miles from Messina, Sicily. 15 August, 1943.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 179877 - Members of a field artillery unit fire a 105mm howitzer. Sicily. 14 August, 1943.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 179878 - Large bridges near Randazzo, Sicily, blown out to slow down Allied advance. Slopes of Mt. Etna visible in background. 14 August, 1943.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 179879 - Sgt. Norwood Dorman, Benson, N.C., stops to rest at at the memorial to the Italian soldier of World War I. Brolo, Sicily. 14 August, 1943.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 179880 - On outskirts of Messina, joyful Italians offer spaghetti dinners to soldiers "on the hoof" just before their entry into Messina, Sicily.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 179881 - Cpl. Alfred Kranstaky, Plainfield, N.Y., and Pvt. Charles Ludington, fire 105mm howitzer at enemy. Sicily. 14 August, 1943.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 180041 - Sgt. George Creswell and Lt. Charles Grant uncovering U.S. mines east of Rutino, Italy. The mines were pointed out by natives. 31 August, 1943.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 180038 - Yanks meet the mayor of Ogiastro on balcony of his office. Sicily. 10 September, 1943.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 180044 - Mules are tied in a long picket line at the docks in Palermo, Sicily, before being loaded on a U.S.T. boat for the invasion of Italy. 20 September, 1943.