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Illustration of the capture of the bridge.
Illustration of the capture of the bridge.
9th AID M3 Half-tracks advancing through Engers, Germany, 27 March 1945.
9th AID M3 Half-tracks advancing through Engers, Germany, 27 March 1945.
"CROSS THE RHINE WITH DRY FEET COURTESY OF 9TH ARM'D DIV".
"CROSS THE RHINE WITH DRY FEET COURTESY OF 9TH ARM'D DIV".
On 13 October 1945, the 9th Armored Division was inactivated in Newport News, Virginia. On that day, members of the division pose with the original si
On 13 October 1945, the 9th Armored Division was inactivated in Newport News, Virginia. On that day, members of the division pose with the original sign they posted on the Ludendorff Bridge on 8 March 1945 after it was unexpectedly captured intact, opening a bridgehead into Germany three weeks earlier than planned.
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101st Airborne Division troops watch as C-47s drop supplies over Bastogne, 26 December 1944
101st Airborne Division troops watch as C-47s drop supplies over Bastogne, 26 December 1944
Letter from General McAuliffe on Christmas Day to the 101st Airborne troops defending Bastogne, containing a report of the famous one-word reply to th
Letter from General McAuliffe on Christmas Day to the 101st Airborne troops defending Bastogne, containing a report of the famous one-word reply to the Germans: NUTS!.
101st Airborne troops picking up air-dropped supplies during the siege.
101st Airborne troops picking up air-dropped supplies during the siege.
Members of C Company, 9th Engineers, conduct a memorial service for those killed during the siege, 22 January 1945.
Members of C Company, 9th Engineers, conduct a memorial service for those killed during the siege, 22 January 1945.