US Army insignia
Photographs (5)
Brazilian Artillery on Gothic Line, Sep. 1944
14 Jun 2026 · identified as “US Army insignia”
Scope and content: Original caption: Bastogne, Belgium-Weary infantrymen of the 110th Regt., 28th Div., US 1st Army following the German breakthrough in that area. The enemy overran their battalion. (L-R) Pvt. Adam H. Davis and T/S Milford A. Sillars. Dec. 19, 1944
13 Jun 2026 · identified as “US Army insignia”
Photograph is part of an album I recently purchased belonging to the Gefreiter in this photograph. From other photos in the album I’ve been able to figure out his rank and most likely his regiment. Photograph shows the owner of the album, fiddling with something. It appears they’re taking a break from digging trenches in a field. In the trench you can see 2 shovels together with a captured Soviet SVT-40. On the trench edges there’s three helmets and a tunic probably belonging to our Gefreiter. On the right of him you can see his mess kit, perhaps a lunch break.
14 Jun 2026 · identified as “US Army insignia”
A 6-pdr anti-tank gun of No. 26 Anti-Tank Platoon, 1st Border Regiment, 1st Airborne Division at Arnhem, 20 September 1944. The gun was at this moment engaging a German PzKpfw B2 (f) tank, and successfully knocked it out.
14 Jun 2026 · identified as “U.S. Army Insignia”
The British Army in the Normandy Campaign 1944 Soldiers from 3rd Division in Caen examine a belt of Hotchkiss machine-gun ammunition, 10 July 1944.
13 Jun 2026 · identified as “US Army insignia”