United States 87th Infantry Division Brigadier General Frank L. Culin Jr. visits the city of Saint-Hubert in Wallonia, Belgium during World War 2. General Culin arrives at the Saint-Hubert City Hall (Pl. du Marché 1, 6870 Saint-Hubert, Belgium). The Mayor of Saint-Hubert shake hands with General Culin. A man greets General Culin and takes off his hat. Women are also present outside the City Hall during General Culin’s visit.
United States 347th Regiment troops re-enter the city of Saint-Hubert in Wallonia, Belgium during World War II. Groups of United States soldiers and trucks move on the snow-covered street. Snow-covered soldiers talk to cheerful women standing at a doorway. A young Belgian woman and her grandmother speaks to a soldier. Soldiers look at a map as one of them points to a direction. Soldiers smiling while looking at the map. Soldier talks on field telephone in the street. A snow-covered Jeep with wagon moves away. Soldiers use a metal detector to look for mines on the street.
United States 347th Regiment troops in the city of Saint-Hubert in Wallonia, Belgium walk in the snow-covered streets during World War 2. . They meet a Belgian family standing in their doorway and gives cigarette to a smiling Belgian man.
United States tank crews enter the city of Saint-Hubert in Wallonia, Belgium during World War II. African American crewmen in snow-covered, whitewashed tanks, Jeeps, and other armored vehicles pass by city sign "St. Hubert". M5A1 Stuart tank seen. Some of the crewmen walk in deep snow on foot.