U.S. soldiers and tanks in France during World War II. M-4 tanks move across an open field and through hedgerows. Trees in the background. U.S. soldiers clear a road with mine detectors. Soldiers marching on a street.
U.S. soldiers and tanks in France during World War II. Repairing of the tanks. U.S. soldiers weld hedge cutters on M-4 tanks. The hedge cutter on tank. Major General S. H. Watson Commanding General of the 3rd Armored Division inspects the hedgerow cutter.
U.S. soldiers and military vehicles in France during World War II. Tanks, trucks, armored cars, half tracks and amphibious trucks DUKWs moving on a street. Soldiers watching the vehicles. Jeeps of the 2nd Armored Division move up towards the front lines. The vehicles take a sharp turn in front of a military policeman.
U.S. 2nd Armored Division advances in Normandy, France during World War II. Tank destroyers and infantry being deployed in an open field. Infantrymen advancing. The infantrymen move through hedgerows. Two dead U.S. soldiers in the foreground. The 22nd Infantry Regiment advances. Air support is provided by United States Army Air Force P-47 Thunderbolts as they fly overhead.
United States soldiers in Normandy, France during World War II. The soldiers repairing military vehicles. They weld parts of the vehicles. Men holding a hedge cutter and mounting it on an M-4 tank. The hedge cutter being mounted. Trees in the background.
United States soldiers in France during World War II. Medics treating the soldiers. Medics sitting around a wounded soldier. A stretcher on a field. The medics treating and bandaging the wound.
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