Soldiers of U.S. Army 6th Ranger Battalion, Alamo Scouts, and Filipino guerrillas, with American prisoners of war whom they liberated from Cabanatuan Prison Camp at Cabanatuan, Philippines, during World War II. They are on grounds of 92nd Evacuation Hospital at Guimba, Nueva Ecija. Several officers converse. Rangers distribute cartons and packs of cigarettes to the former prisoners. Liberated prisoners cheer and pose at Guimba.
U.S. prisoners of war, rescued by U.S. Army Rangers of the 6th Battalion, Alamo Scouts, and Filipino guerrillas, from Japanese prison camp at Cabanatuan, Philippines, during World War II. The rescued prisoners arrive at the 92nd Evacuation Hospital, at Guimba, Nueva Ecija, in ambulances and trucks. Soldiers and former prisoners gather outside the hospital buildings. Some of the freed prisoners rest on the ground outside the hospital buildings. The main building displays a sign reading: "Guimba East Central School, Academic Building No.2."
United States prisoners of war, rescued from Cabanatuan Prison Camp by 6th Battalion Rangers, Alamo Scouts, and Filipino guerrillas in Luzon, Philippines, during World War II. The liberated prisoners aboard trucks and Jeeps en route to U.S. lines and the 92nd Evacuation Hospital. Trees and houses along the sides of a road in Guimba, Nueva Ecija. Soldiers and medics seated along with the former prisoners.
U.S. soldiers advance through the Monschau Forest in Germany during World War II. U.S. soldiers advance across a snow covered field. The soldiers in snow capes walk through the thick forest. Trees in the area.
U.S. soldiers advance through the Monschau Forest in Germany during World War II. U.S. soldiers advance across a snow covered field. They wear snow capes and advance through the forest. They dig out snow for constructing shelters for the night.
U.S. Army Brigadier General Benjamin Davis in Liege, Belgium during World War II. Brigadier General Davis arrives in Liege in a car. He inspects a quarter master (QM) depot and engineering installations. He talks to African American troops. A sign board on the top of a building reads 'Enlisted Men Mess'. The Brigadier General inspects living quarters, barracks and mess halls.
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