At Cattenom, France, American artillery and vehicles of the 90th Infantry Division prepare to cross the flooded Moselle River via a newly constructed treadway bridge – November 1944. (U.S. Army Signal Corps Photo, Courtesy National Archives)
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If this is the 90th Inf. Div., which I cannot discern from the vehicle markings, this would be the 345th Field Artillery with their monster 155mm M1 howitzers in tow behind their prime movers. Go to the “WarArt” section of bootsonthegroundart.com to see artillery paintings commissioned by members of this WW2 unit. Britt Taylor Collins, Artist of Record, 90th Inf. Div. Son-in-Law of Lt. Col. Edward S. Hamilton, 357th Inf. Reg., USMA 1939