70TH TANK BATTALION ARCHIVES, EUROPE




M5 Stuart of 70th Tank Battalion, D Company, knocked out by an anti-tank weapon, Shortly after D-Day, June, 1944


Members of the 70th Tank Battalion, August 25, 1944, Paris (Courtesy of Francis F. Ross, Copyright 1999 Ty'Ava Productions)


Sgt. Francis F. Ross, 70th Tank Battalion, Luxembourg, 1944. (Courtesy of Francis F. Ross, Copyright 1999 Ty'Ava Productions)


T2 Retriever, 70th Tank Battalion, Paris, France, August 25, 1944 (Courtesy of Francis F. Ross, Copyright 1999 Ty'Ava Productions)


Francis Ross on Company D M5 Tank, Normandy, 1944 (Courtesy of Francis F. Ross, Copyright 1999 Ty'Ava Productions)


Members of the 70th Tank Battalion, August 25, 1944, Paris (Courtesy of Francis F. Ross, Copyright 1999 Ty'Ava Productions)


Members of the 70th Tank Battalion, D Company, 1945 Nuremberg, Germany. Early model M5A1 light tank with 30 cal. machine gun on top of turret.(Courtesy of Francis F. Ross, Copyright 1999 Ty'Ava Productions)


Members of the 70th Tank Battalion, D Company, 1945 Nuremberg, Germany(Courtesy of Francis F. Ross, Copyright 1999 Ty'Ava Productions)


Members of the 70th Tank Battalion, D Company, 1945 Nuremberg, Germany. (Courtesy of Francis F. Ross, Copyright 1999 Ty'Ava Productions)


70th Tank Battalion, D Company, 1945, somewhere in Germany. (Courtesy of Francis F. Ross, Copyright 1999 Ty'Ava Productions)


Equipment carried in an M5 light tank, WW2. (Courtesy of Francis F. Ross,Copyright 1999 Ty'Ava Productions)


Men of Co. B, 70th Tank Bn. in Rothenberg in the early summer of 1945. The bottom row left to right is Clarence Kleinhuizen, Clarence Jay, unknown tanker and Clarence McNamee (Photo courtesy of Todd M. Kleihuizen)



Clarence Kleinhuizen with captured German flag in front of M4 Sherman (Photo courtesy of Todd M. Kleihuizen)



Clarence Kleinhuizen with captured German motorcycle near the Siegfried line in the fall of 1944 (Photo courtesy of Todd M. Kleihuizen)

Lt. Roger McKitrick sitting on a Shermam (Easy 8), Kitzingen, Germany, April, 1945
(Photo courtesy of Taylor S. Larson)

Lt. Roger McKitrick standing in front of a Messerschmitt BF 110, Germany, 1945
(Photo courtesy of Taylor S. Larson)

Lt. Roger McKitrick presenting a portrait of Major General W.G. Livesay. The writing on the photos reads: To Lt. Roger H McKitrick. In appreciation of his good work. W.G. Livesay
(Photo courtesy of Taylor S. Larson)






Copyright 1999 Charles C. Roberts, Jr



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