German 380mm SP Mortar. Oberembt, Germany.  March 45.

German 380mm SP Mortar. Oberembt, Germany. March 45.  Dead German soldier lies, strawcovered in front of vehicle.

View of breech down through the hatch of 380mm SP Mortar.  Oberembt, Germany. March, 45.

German Mark V "Panther" tank.  Oberembt, Germany.  March, 45.

German Half-track personnel carrier.  Oberembt, Germany.  March, 45.

L to R  Lt. Jimmy Grist, Capt. Dick Binnicker and Lt. Art Fagowski, Aphoven, Germany. March, 1945

Lt. Jimmy Grist, Aphoven, Germany, March '45.

t. Art Fagowski and Lt. Jim Grist, Aphoven, March, '45.

Church and house next door was CP of 113th.  Aphoven, Germany. March, '45.

Revetment for autos along Rhine River near Borth, Germany.  March 45.

113th FA Bn Survey Jeep near the Rhine March 45.

C Btry position in farmyard at Borth, Germany. 113th FA Bn CP in house in background.  It was a fight for fresh eggs until several chicken dinners cut off production.  March 45.

B Battery howitzer position at Borth, Germany.  March 45.

B Battery position at Borth, Germany. March 45.

Moving up equipment for crossing the Rhine River, Borth, Germany. March 45.

Bridging equipment moving up for Rhine crossing. Borth, Germany March 45.

Looking across the Rhine. Borth, Germany. March 45.

Barrage Balloons at the Rhine Bridge. Borth, March 45.

The Rhine bridge screened by smoke. Near Borth Germany.  March 45.

The Rhine Bridge near Borth. March 45.

The Rhine Bridge near Borth. March 45.

Across the Rhine. March 45.

Rhine River ferry, March 45.

The Rhine River bridge. Ferry on the right. March 45.

Pershing Tank moving up to the Rhine. Borth, Germany, March 45. (Correction:  M4A3 (76mm)W HVSS Sherman Tank.  Thanks, Paul James!!!

C-47 over Borth, Germany. March 45.

C-54 returning from supply drop to airborne troops across the Rhine. Borth, Germany March 45.

Howdy,
Here:
http://www.oldhickory30th.com/VH March.htm
You have:
http://www.oldhickory30th.com/VH263.jpg
 ... as a "C-54 returning from a supply drop ..."
That is actually either a B-24 running the mission, or a C-87 with gun
mounts.  It is likely a B-24.
The C-54 was the military version of the Douglas DC-4.  My dad worked on
them.
BTW, great website.
Thanks for your efforts.
Mike Fish

Second CP of the 113th FA Bn after crossing the Rhine, March 19th, 45.  German planes dropped incendiary bombs during the night setting a barn afire.

German horse-drawn 75mm gun section knocked out by our artillery in the dash across the Rhine.  Between the Rhine and Dorsten, Germany.  March 45.

Another view of the knocked out German gun section.  March 45.

Another view of the horse-drawn artillery piece. March 45.

German 240mm Howitzer across the Rhine. March 45.

Destroyed bridge across the Lippe Canal.  Near Hunxe, Germany.  March 45.

Capt. Heely standing by a German 150mm gun near Hunxe, Germany. March 29th, 45.

Capt. B.J. Levy by the same gun.  March 45.

View of Muzzle of German 150mm gun.  Near Hunxe, Germany.  March 45.

Mail Call at 113th FA Bn CP near Hunxe, German.  March 29th, 45.