Infantrymen of U.S. 94th Division, 301st Regiment advance in Oberleuken, Germany during World War II. Infantrymen advance along a road. An ambulance passes along the road. The infantrymen pass half-track ambulance stuck in a ditch.
Infantrymen of U.S. 94th Division, 301st Regiment advance in Oberleuken, Germany during World War 2. Infantrymen advance along a road. A German roadblock destroyed by explosions. Soldiers clear debris after destroying the roadblock. Soldiers use minesweepers over the area. M4 Sherman tanks and infantrymen pass after clearing of road. Soldiers set detonation wire into place. ( Note: The final column of M4 Sherman tanks are worth noting as they are M4A2 dry stowage tanks received from the British as evidenced by the "T" numbers visible on a number of the tanks in the clip and British spare track stowage. The tanks are fitted with U.S. radios, as evidenced by the antenna.)
Infantrymen of U.S. 94th Division, 301st Regiment in Oberleuken, Germany during World War II. A road sign reads 'Oberleuken'. An infantryman digs along side of hill. Infantrymen dig trench along side of road.