Soldiers stand at a field in Cherbourg Peninsula, France. They talk amongst themselves. A soldier smokes. House in the field. Signals on a board nearby the house. Wheel carts on the field. Soldiers walk on the field. Other soldiers sit on the wheel cart and rest. They drink water. Soldiers walk on the field with guns and luggage on their shoulders. (World War II period).
United States military policemen on a field in Cherbourg Peninsula, France. A house in the field. Other soldiers rest and talk amongst themselves outside the house. General Bradley, General Marshall, General Eisenhower, Adm king, Major General Maxwell D Taylor and other officers exit from a tent in the field. They walk on the field. General Eisenhower washes his face with water from a can. Dignitaries talk amongst themselves. (World War II period).
U.S. Secretary of War Stimson, General Omar Bradley, and U.S. General George S. Patton tour a field hospital in Normandy, France during World War II. Bradley poses outside a hospital tent with Secretary Stimson and an army doctor. Wounded soldiers in the tent. Signs on boards outside the tent. The United States Army generals visit a battlefield graveyard above Omaha Beach after D-Day. They drive down to Omaha Beach, still littered with equipment.. They look around. A flag on the beachhead. Soldiers stand on the field. Tents on the field. Soldiers work on the field.
U.S. Army 29th Division soldiers stand outside mess tents in Saint Lo France (or St. Lo). Men serve food to the soldiers. Soldiers eat food. (World War II period).
29th Division combat photographer images show medic soldiers aiding a wounded U.S. Army soldier in St Lo France. A jeep parked in the background. Medics help the wounded soldier who has apparent wound on his right foot. They take the wounded soldier on a stretcher. Houses beside the road as they carry the soldier on a litter. Medics take the wounded through some woods or brush. They take him to a waiting jeep.
U.S. Army soldiers of the 29th Division sit and rest near Saint Lo France. Some eat food and other smoke cigarettes. View of an empty mess kit. A soldier chooses a vinyl record and puts it on a phonograph turntable connected to large broadcast speakers. They play the record for the soldiers to enjoy some music.
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