U.S. Army infantrymen of the Japanese-American 442nd Regimental Combat Team proceeding single-file through the apparently deserted town of Bruyeres, France, during World War 2. They pause temporarily, along a stone wall. But they encounter no German resistance.
Japanese-American infantrymen of the 442nd Regimental Combat Team in Bruyeres, France during World War2. Smoke rises due to firing of artillery. Heavy columns of smoke rise from the firing. The troops pass in the foreground.
Japanese-American infantryman of the 442nd Regimental Combat Team being treated by medical personnel of the 3rd Medical Battalion, in Bruyeres, France during World War 2. The medics tend to the soldier's leg wound and then carry him on a litter.
U.S. Army soldiers, of the Japanese-American 442nd Regimental Combat Team, at religious service prior to engaging German forces in Bruyeres, France, during World War 2. After lighting candles beside a cross on a battlefield altar, a Japanese-American Chaplain (Captain) conducts services for 'E' Company. Candles and a cross on a table. Soldiers kneel in prayer. They read from the Bible and sing hymns.
Members of Japanese-American 442nd Regimental combat team in Bruyeres, France during World War 2. Their Chaplain (Captain) mingles with the troops, as they prepare to enter combat against German forces.
The Japanese-American 442nd Regimental combat team advancing into combat positions in Bruyeres, France during World War 2. They move through woods along a muddy path in combat gear, carrying various weapons.
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