SC 198857 - Pvt. Robert V. Long, Washington, D.C., a member of a signal photographic unit, examines the damaged engine and propellor of a 6th Armored Division liaison plane after it toppled over while making a landing at an air strip in Belgium. photo
4 months
SC 335256 - A wireman of the 8th Division, 1st U.S. Army, ties communication wire to a signpost the edge of the newly taken town of Hermulheim, Germany. 7 March, 1945. photo
10 months
SC 337213 - Signalmen of the 17th Airborne Division are laying wire through the town of Marnach, Luxembourg, to an artillery observation post. photo
10 months
SC 195685 - Two Signal Corps cameramen on assignment near Nancy, France, became bogged down in the mud. photo
10 months
SC 337212 - Pvt. Peter Rodriguez, Conoga Park Cal., front, fires rifle which has a rifle grenade with field wire attached to it. photo
10 months
SC 171746 - Third Army Louisiana Maneuvers. photo
10 months
SC 184710 - Pfc. John A. Oeverso, Solvay, New York, carries pigeon carrier cage up trail for delivery to outfit which has requested birds. Pozzilli Sector, Italy. 18 December, 1943. photo
10 months
C-857 - A member of the Signal Corps wearing a field pack sends a message over a field telephone during training in the field. photo
10 months
SC 337210 - Two linemen of the 101st Infantry Regt., 26th Division, check vital communication wires. photo
10 months
SC 151531 - Where the terrain is too rugged for trucks to negotiate, poles must be placed by the men. Hawaii. photo
10 months
SC 334972 - Infantrymen moving through Hurtgen Forest near Vossenack, Germany. 2 November, 1944. photo
10 months
SC 151549 - Trucks and men battle dust and frigid weather on Hawaii pole line construction by the 254th Signal Company. photo
10 months
SC 337216 - Signal Corps cameraman S/Sgt. Raymond Graham, Los Angeles, Calif., carries his motion picture newsreel camera toward Holstheim, Germany. photo
10 months
SC 337385 - (409th Task Force photo series) Here, machine gun mounted on jeep, chatters away at enemy positions on the mountains. Man at left with glasses directs fire. 1 May, 1945. photo
10 months
SC 171747 - Third Army Louisiana Maneuvers. photo
10 months
SC 329872 - T/5 John Pitts, Cleveland, Ohio, a motion picture cameraman with the Army Pictorial Service, photographs the first South African tank to cross the Reno River on its way to Bologna. 20 April, 1945. photo
10 months
SC 396901 - S/Sgt. Leon D. Quinn and his brother, Cpl. Junior Quinn, both of the 45th Signal Company, read their hometown paper sent to them by their mother from Hopeton, Okla. photo
10 months
SC 151530 - Cpl. Vincent Harvey and Pvt. Fred Scott, also Cpl. Ed Range unload the material from the supply truck for the line construction. photo
10 months
SC 151526 - Winch truck being used to clear the brush from the right of way for the pole line construction. Hawaii. photo
10 months
SC 151525 - Cpl. Edward Walker, Cpl. Woodrow Clark, and Capt. J. L. Davis are clearing the right of way. Hawaii. photo
10 months
SC 151464 - While the pole line installation is primarily for military purposes, it is built to commercial specifications, and will be useful in peace-time. Here M/Sgt. J. J. Grant and Lt. E.B. Wheeler consult the book in Hawaii. photo
10 months
C-854 - Two members of the Signal Corps during training in the field operate a field telephone switchboard. photo
10 months
SC 348699 - Two 71st Signal Svc. Bn. GHQFEC photographers. photo
10 months
SC 199063-S - Lieut. Col. Porter, Commanding Officer of an infantry battalion, and his party, stand in the cover of a wall before dashing across a street in the Hagenau area, which is under enemy observation and small arms fire. photo
10 months
SC 171620 - Chaplain (Col.) M.S. Chatalgood, Galveston, Texas, saying Mass on Easter Sunday for Headquarters Company, 33rd Signal Battalion. Tunisia, North Africa. 25 March, 1943. photo
10 months
C-766 - Lt. Francis P. Mulhair, South Norwalk, Conn., who recently received a battlefield commission, stands in front of damaged coastal defense guns in the Italian-German proving grounds in Viareggio, Italy. photo
10 months
SC 171523 - At the forward Division Command Post the Signal Corps established and maintains communications. Attu, Aleutians. 1943. photo
10 months
C-3026 - Field line telephones must be laid and kept in repair on the frontlines for vital communications. photo
10 months
SC 184726 - Pvt. Frank M. Mis, Beacon Falls, Conn., at 45th Div. Command Post, takes instruction on attaching capsule containing message to pigeon's leg from Pfc. John A. Oeverso, Solvay, New York, serving with 6681 Signal Pigeon Company. photo
10 months
SC 405025 - Lt. Arnold Samuelson, Tacoma, Washington, Combat Photographic Officer attached to the 1st U.S. Army, gives food to hungry Russian slave laborers, who were liberated when elements of the 9th Armored Division took Limburg, Germany. photo
10 months
SC 364335 - American sailors from Cherbourg went along for the ride when the 66th Inf. Division entered Lorient, France, following the surrender of the 28,000-man German garrison. photo
10 months
SC 151532 - Preliminary reconnoitring having been done, Lt. Gilbert handles the transit on surveying for the pole line construction. Hawaii. photo
10 months
SC 348697 - Members of GHQ FEC photo team, covering the war activities in Korea, prepare to leave for the front lines to photograph offensive launched by U.S. forces against the North Korean enemy troops. photo
10 months
SC 170098 - French commercial switchboard located on the front of a "Peep" for rapid moving. photo
10 months
SC 337217 - Sgt. Joseph N. Gray, of 756 South Spring Street, Los Angeles, California, a member of the 167th Signal Photo Company, spots a sign in an Army bivouac area, which reads "Los Angeles, California, City Limits." photo
10 months
SC 396850 - Wireman heating chow of C rations in the field for his crew. Snow and cold make work difficult for men whose duties keep them outside. France. 27 January, 1945. photo
10 months
SC 184877 - Pictured are T/5 Leo M. Churan and Pfc. Lawrence J. Supp, both of the Signal Section 1855th Unit for the purpose of showing how photographers work under combat conditions. 1943. photo
10 months
C-769 - Crouching on 16-inch gun shells used in the coastal defense guns at Viareggo, Italy, is Cpl. Marshall Bull, 24, of Oneonta, New York, a still picture photographer with the 196th Signal Photo Company. photo
10 months
SC 396936 - Sgt. Robert Beatty Neubacher, Los Angeles, California, relaxes somewhere in India. photo
10 months
SC 151551 - Open air movies for the Signal Corps men who are stationed out in the desolate areas. Hawaii. photo
10 months