US 16th infantry troops at Seicheprey in Meurthe-et-Moselle, France on September 14th,1918, during World War 1. The troops take cover in a hole left by an exploded shell. Then they advance through the barbed wire fences and enemy fire. US Medical Corps men tend to the wounded.
Artillery and ambulances to front in Meurthe-et-Moselle, France during World War I. Artillery, horse carts and ambulances on the road to the front lines.
Infantry and tanks advance at Hazavant Farm in Meurthe-et-Moselle, France during World War I. Soldiers inspect an American tank overturned in the field. A tank cutting through barbed wire entanglements, in its advance. Infantry dug in, awaits orders to advance. Infantry advance through barbed wire entanglements. Tanks maneuver across the field.
Trucks experience difficulties on muddy roads in Sanzey, Meurthe-et-Moselle, France during World War I. Trucks drive on muddy roads and experience difficulties. Men loaded on trucks. People standing beside the road in a wooded area. Horse carts coming from front, ride on the muddy road. A truck in the background.