First United States Army (FUSA) soldiers carry wounded in Weywertz, Belgium. United States soldiers carry wounded on two horse drawn sledges, back to 3rd Battalion Command Post 16th regiment. Medics unload wounded. Wounded legs of a soldier. Litters on top of jeep as it ways through snow covered terrain. Wounded German prisoners on stretcher placed on snow covered ground. United States wounded are placed a top M-29 cargo carrier for transportation. (World War II period).
United States 2nd Division troops interrogate German prisoners (Medics) in Krinkelt, Belgium. United States road Scraper clears snow from road. German prisoners brought to camp. Soldiers read map. Wounded German prisoners (Medics) stand in formation. German Prisoners undergo interrogation. Prisoners taken by 2nd Division troops stand in hands up position. (World War II period).
A squadron of P-47 aircraft from the U.S. Army Air Corps (USAAC) 365th Fighter Group, landing at Florennes airfield (A-78) in Belgium near the end of World War 2, in Europe. P-47s overhead in formation. P-38 aircraft of the 474th Fighter Group taking off from the airfield.
Activities in Florennes, Belgium in the European Theater Of Operations (ETO). Damaged two-story building near the Rhine River. Remagen Bridge in view. A railroad tunnel in a hill. Manned antiaircraft gun position. A man looks through binoculars. An aircraft crashes. A plane in flight. United States aircraft P-38 Lightning in flight. Antiaircraft guns (flak) fired. Several P-38 Lightning aircraft in flight. L-4 Grasshopper aircraft in flight. (World War II period).
Florennes, Belgium in the European Theater Of Operations (ETO). A large formation of aircraft in flight. View of a wooded area. Four P-38 Lightning in flight in formation. Remagen Bridge entrance in view. United States anti-aircraft position in the entrance of the bridge. P-38 Lightning in flight.
Florennes, Belgium in the European Theater Of Operations (ETO). Wing and scattered pieces of German aircraft in open field. Aircraft wreckage in crater. Nazi sign 'Swastika' on rudder. Trees in background. A view of the damaged German aircraft.
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