US soldier sticking head out of underground tunnel and machine gun position in Italy in November 1944

U.S. Army Signal Corp photograph, Gift in Memory of William F. Caddell, Sr., from the Collection of The National World War II Museum
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US soldier sticking head out of underground tunnel and machine gun position. "12 Nov. 1944. 5/MM-44-30323. Fifth Army, II Corps Area, Italy. Fortifications of the Gothic line in the Apennines, used against Fifth Army. Position no. 35, machine gun position connected by underground tunnel to living quarters. Man standing in firing position. Note spent shells in foreground. Photo by Tacey. 3131 Signal Service Co." Italy. 12 November 1944.

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Signal Corps photographs from the service of William F. Caddell, Sr. taken from the Fall of Rome through the end of the war.
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Italia
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42.833
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12.833
Thesaurus for Graphic Materials: 
Foxholes--Italy
Shells (Ammunition)--Italy