Signal Corps Archive: SC 192986 - Pvt. Dan Lipshutz, of Philadelphia, Pa., a guard in a prisoner-of-war camp somewhere in France, points out the contrast between the two very old, and the one very young soldier captured in the Allied pincer movement in France.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 193051-S - Prime Minister Winston Churchill, visiting Fifth Army front, gives his picture to 1st Sgt. Franco, mascot of 34th Division.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 193029-S - Dimensions of German pillboxes on Italy's western shores are: sidewalls - 5' thick; roof - 6' thick; front wall - 10' thick; and construction is of reinforced concrete. View of pillbox under construction. 18 August, 1944.
Signal Corps Archive: Formation of British and Egyptian soldiers holding flags of all nations, while officers of the British and Egyptian Army are giving out decorations. 1943.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 201577 - British 61st Heavy Regt., 31 Btry., putting powder charge in 7.2 howitzer at night. Gabbiano area, Italy. 5 February, 1945.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 201576 - British 61st Heavy Regt., 31 Btry., activity in CP as Btry. officer and sergeant work together with map and telephone in controlling firing orders. Gabbiano area, Italy. 5 February, 1945.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 201575 - British 61st Heavy Regt., 31 Btry., "A" Sub. 7.2 howitzer firing. Gabbiano area, Italy. 5 February, 1945.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 201572 - Left to right: Lt. Gen. L. K. Truscott, Commander of the 5th Army; Lt. Gen. Mark Clark, Commander of the 15th Army Group; and Maj. Gen. E. Poole, commander of the South African Division...
Signal Corps Archive: SC 201570 - Arriving in Rome, in their Special Service bus are the feminine members of the cast of "Pardon Me", a new USO musical show which will open soon at the U.S. Army Rest Center and the Barberini Theater in Rome. 3 February, 1945.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 201489 - Infantrymen passing through a bend in the road, after coming out of the front lines. Mt. Grande area, Italy. 22 February, 1945.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 201488 - Hard working litter bearers of the 1st Bn., 80th Mtn. Inf., 10th Mtn. Div., contrast sharply against the cloudless sky along the crest of Mt. Belvedere while evacuating wounded infantrymen who stormed the strongly defended mountain...
Signal Corps Archive: SC 201487 - Members of Battery A, 328th F.A. Bn., 85th Div., firing their 105mm howitzers at German positions in the Apennine Mountains. 15 February, 1945.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 201449 - Querceta jammed with armour as the 92nd Division takes the offensive.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 201448 - Observer of the outpost of the 10th Mountain Cavalry Reconnaissance Troop. The camp is located about 4 miles north of Maresca. 6 February, 1945.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 201357 - Sgt. Stephen P. Knowlton, Durham, N.H., I & R Platoon, 86th Mountain Inf., 10th Mountain Div., coes a couple of short turns to get his "ski legs" as he prepares to leave on a 3 day ski patrol deep into enemy territory.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 201358 - 5 man ski patrol of the I & R Platoon, 86th Mountain Inf., 10th Mountain Div., begin climb up mountain as they start deep into enemy territory on a 3 day patrol, the longest one ever made in this region.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 180001 - A dead U.S. soldier in foreground, killed by a booby-trap attached to gate near bridge. Four were killed and 20 injured.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 180053 - Lt. Gen. Mark W. Clark, Maj. Gen. Alfred Gruenther and Lt. Col. Patrick J. Ryan present Monsignor Francesco Cuzzo with sum of money collected in 5th Army headquarters to repay damage done to his monastery by an American shell.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 180046 - Invasion fleet nears Italian shore, below Salerno, under protective smoke screen laid down by U.S. and British destroyer. 18 September, 1943.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 180048 - A convoy unloading men and supplies north of Agropoli, Italy. 21 September, 1943.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 180064 - Col. Edgar Erskine Hume, Frankfort, Ky., points out the city of Agropoli to two Italian policemen.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 180057 - T/4 David Kurland, Beverly Hills, Calif., APS, explains the workings of his "Eyemo" camera to local police and citizens, a few hours after Germans "vamoosed". St. Angelo, Italy. 28 September, 1943.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 180054 - Under intermittent enemy artillery fire, troops advance behind town wall. Acerno, Italy.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 180055 - View of the Greek Temple of Neptune, built about 700 B.C. Paestum, Italy. 22 September, 1943.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 180042 - Yanks rest in front of a field of camouflaged U.S. tanks of the 5th Army in Italy. 18 September, 1943.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 180045 - Even an Army mule finds a use for a "G.I." helmet, to grab a bite before leaving Sicily for Italy. 20 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.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 180058 - American troops move into Avellino, Italy, over rubble and wreckage, past ruined buildings. 1 October, 1943.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 180059 - Italian women open up and outdoor laundry under the ancient ruins of Paestum, Italy.
Signal Corps Archive: SC 180060 - American troops marching towards Avellino, Italy. 30 September, 1943.