Soldiers of the U.S. 87th Regiment marching along a dusty trail in Italy during World War 2. First, only their legs and feet are seen. Then in a longer view they march single-file down a slope of Mount Moscosa, past parked armored vehicles. Later, they spread out and begin to deploy on another part of the Mountain slopes. Some appear to occupy foxholes already prepared. (Note: reportedly, slate refers to T/4 Jack Rubin, 196th Signal Photo Company, who was involved in making this film.)
The United States soldiers in Italy during World War II. Pup tent area. Soldiers in tent bivouac area. They read and write letters. Soldiers getting shaved and a haircut.
The United States soldiers in Italy during World War II. Pup tent area. Soldiers playing football. Trees in the background.
The United States soldiers in Italy during World War II. Pup tent area. The soldiers work in rain. They uncrate and assemble a 75mm pack howitzer. Soldiers are issued pack boards. They burn grease from uncrated breech block.
The United States soldiers in Italy during World War II. Snow covered area. A tent in the background. Soldiers playing a game of craps. They gather around the game.
The United States soldiers in Italy during World War II. The 135th Infantry Regiment soldiers working on machine guns. The soldiers digging in on the side of a mountain. Soldiers reinforcing a hut which is dug into the side of a mountain. Soldiers discussing amongst themselves.
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