Signal Corps Archive: C-682 - Soldiers of Co. C, 48th Battalion, 7th Armored Division, garbed in snowsuits walk through the snow-covered streets of St. Vith, Belgium. 24 January, 1945.
Signal Corps Archive: C-681 - Here is a portion of the wreckage in St. Vith, Belgium, after units of the 7th Armored Division took the town.
Signal Corps Archive: C-713 - This dug-in mortar emplacement is manned by, left to right, Pvt. R. W. Fierdo, Wyahoga Falls, Ohio; S/Sgt. Adam J. Celinca, Windsor, Conn., T/Sgt. W. O. Thomas, Chicago. St. Vith, Belgium. 24 January, 1945.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 196157 - American 7th Armd. Div., and British 15th Scottish Div. troops fighting, working and playing together, combine operations and give sweets to small Dutch Children, in [illegible], Holland.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 196156 - American 7th Arm'd Div., and British 15th Scottish Div., fight, work and play together in Holland.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 196155 - US Army Pvt. Harry U. Cremer of Minonk, Ill., American 7th Arm'd. Div., helps a British soldier, Lance Bombardier Harry Frost of London, England, British Scottish 16th Div., at Someren, Holland.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 199031-S - Troops of the 7th Armored Division on the lookout for snipers in the littered streets of St. Vith, Luxembourg. 23 January, 1945.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 199032-S - Troops of the 7th Armored Division advance on the snow-covered road from Hunnange, Belgium, to St. Vith. 23 January, 1945.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 195696 - No cheering crowds greeted this Yank half-track of the 7th Armored Division, as it passed through St. Vith, Belgium, a border village where German influence was strong during the occupation. 13 September, 1944.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 193099 - Armored vehicles of an American division form on a hillside near Anet, France, for an attack which will drive Hitler's forces nearer the fatherland. 20 August, 1944.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 193113 - Vehicles of an armored unit assemble in a field near the French city of Chartres, after it had fallen to the Americans.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 193123 - An M7 crew lets go with its 105 howitzer near Anet, France, its crew awaiting the blast before reloading.