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Original 113th cavalry PHOTOS

 

M8 Greyhound Armored Car of Troop C, 113th Cavalry Reconnaissance Squadron, driving through Belgium toward the border of the Netherlands, 30 September 1944.

Light medium Stuart tank of the 113th Cavalry. This picture was taken on the Belgian/Dutch border on September 12, 1944. The spot is called Withuis between Moelingen (Mouland in French) and Eisden, Holland.

M5A1 of the 113th Calvary passing through French town Rogny near France-Belgium border, with a Belgian family waving them on, August 1944. All 4 of the tank crew can be seen, with driver and radio operator / bow machine gunner heads peeping out the hatch.

M8 Greyhound armored car of 113th Cavalry Reconnaissance Squadron passes a burning house in Ramillies, Belgium. 6 September 1944.

          The 113th Calvary Group (Germany, 1945)

M3 Halftrack, Troop C, 113th Cavalry Reconnaissance Squadron, hailed as liberators, September 1944

M-8 Gun Carriage of the 113th Cavalry Squadron with men of a platoon from Co. K, 117th Infantry Regiment advance up a road near Vise, Belgium  Sept. 11th, 1944.  Seconds after this photo was taken the Germans opened up fire upon the group.

 113th Cavalry Recon near Heure le Remain, Belgium, September 9th, 1944.

M-8 Motor Gun Carriage of the 113th Calvary Squadron take a supper break Sept. 8th, 1944 near St. Trond, Belgium.

M-8 Motor Gun Carriage  of the 113th Cavalry Group speeds down a road outside of St. Giles, France, July 27th, 1944 past the wreck of a German Panther medium tank.  113th was in support of the 30th Division.

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