Convoy of French 2nd Moroccan Division equipped with American clothing and equipment, crosses a pontoon bridge over Volturno River near Dragoni, Caserta, Italy during World War II. A destroyed concrete building in the background. The French Driven convoy of U.S. trucks, Jeeps, DUKWs (amphibious trucks) and half-tracks passes through wet and muddy roads of the village of Dragoni.
Convoy of French 2nd Moroccan Division equipped with American clothing and equipment, passes through the heavily shelled village of Alvignano, Caserta, Italy during World War II. Troops of Morocco standing along roadside converse with each other as the French driven convoy of U.S. trucks, jeeps, motorcycles, DUKWs (amphibious trucks) and half-tracks passes the village . A destroyed concrete building in the background.
Convoy of French 2nd Moroccan Division equipped with American clothing and equipment, passes through the village of Caiazzo, Caserta, Italy during World War II. Italian civilians stand along roadside and watch as the French Driven convoy of United States trucks, trailers and Jeeps passes by.
A model plane mounted to a revolving boom rotates above a machine gun turret (detached off an American bomber). The machine gun turret is modified to fire a jet stream of water instead of bullets. An American soldier mounts the turret and fires streams of water at the revolving plane. American troops in background. (World War II period).
American Lieutenant General Mark Wayne Clark accompanied by General Lukas and General Dody arrives at the 2nd Moroccan Division Headquarters in Sant'Angelo d'Alife in Italy. The Generals inspect the headquarter platoon and leave in their jeeps.
American Lieutenant General Mark Wayne Clark accompanied by General Lukas and General Dody reviews the 2nd Moroccan Division troops in Sant'Angelo d'Alife in Italy during World War II. Guards, band and troops of the 2nd Moroccan Division exhibit a parade in the review. The troops march with their bayonets raised high. The band plays and the armed troops salute as the Generals review from a raised platform.
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