Troops conduct reconnaissance in the French town of Bining, France on 10 December 1944

Gift in Memory of Allan Voluck
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Troops conduct reconnaissance in a French town. Official caption: "6AG-27712/ETO HQ 44 29136 10 Dec. Credit...US Army Signal Corps. Photog-T/4 Edward C. Newell 163. An American infantry patrol and recon car pass through a partially completed German road block in the shell-torn town of Bining, France. At left, a Signal Corps cameraman records the action as the hunt for enemy snipers continues. (D). Bining, France. S/Sgt. Abraham I. Morochnik, 68 Pitts St., New York City; 163 Sig. Photo Co." Passed for publication without censorship restrictions by SHAEF Field Press Censor on 11 December 1944.

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Date: 
"1944-12-10"
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Photographs from the service of Allan Voluck, who served as a photographer with the 3908th Signal Service Battalion in Europe.
Geography: 
Bining
Latitude: 
49.033
Longitude: 
7.250
Thesaurus for Graphic Materials: 
Military reconnaissance--American--France
Soldiers--American--France
Cities & towns--France
War damage--France
Mud--France
Military vehicles--American--France
Motion picture cameras--France
Camera operators--France