United States Engineers locate German mines in Emile, France during World War II. A tank retriever tows a damaged United States M5A1 light tank near Emilie, France. A soldier pulls a rope. A soldier lying on the ground gets up.
United States Engineers locate German mines in Emile, France during World War II. 134th Regiment soldiers of the United States 35th Division move forward along the edge of a road. US Major General Paul W. Bade visits soldiers of 35th Division. He speaks to Engineer officer. General Bade and officer confer over a map as a photographer takes pictures. Engineers of 60th Engineer Battalion probe mines. Engineers dig the earth with machete. German mine being uncovered and engineers hook a long line onto the mine for removal.
United States Engineers locate German mines in Emile, France during World War II. United States Engineers carry Bangalore torpedoes along the road. Torpedoes being fused with primer cords. TNT(Trinitrotoluene ) torpedoes being tied to torpedoes. Men place sandbags to trap down torpedoes. Torpedoes explode as smoke rises. Troops move across a cleared road.
United States Engineers locate German mines in Emile, France during World War II. A n explosion occurs along a road and smoke rises. American soldiers move on a cleared road. Soldiers advance along the road.