File:SC 364330 - A First U.S. Army machine gunner shoots a stream of lead into floating objects on the Rhine River, to explode mines being floated down the river by the Germans (52105102426).jpg

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... for sending men and supplies into the heart of Germany. 99th Infantry Division. 12 March, 1945. Linz, Germany.

Photographer: Runyan.

Photo Source: U.S. National Archives. Digitized by Signal Corps Archive.
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Source SC 364330 - A First U.S. Army machine gunner shoots a stream of lead into floating objects on the Rhine River, to explode mines being floated down the river by the Germans in an effort to knock out bridges used by the Americans...
Author Signal Corps Archive from United States

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