View of a shell-pocked countryside near Chamin Des dames in France during World War I. An abandoned house. American troops dig ground.
Shows U.S. Army 102nd Infantry headquarters during World War 1 at Fort Malmaison and 103rd Infantry headquarters at Francinette in France. U.S. Army troops walk through damaged and ruined buildings. U.S. Army soldiers walk through trenches and sand bag walled fortifications that connect to hillside caves. A soldier pauses and studies a map or other paper in the trench.
Shows General P.E. Traub of the U.S. 26th Infantry Division conferring with French Army officers at a hill side in Couvrelles, France during World WAR I.
Relates to the visit of American Generals of the 26th Infantry Division including General P.E. Traub, Edwards, Lassiter, Cole and U.S. Army General Pershing with the French Army officers and troops in France during World War I. The Generals converse with French officers. Dugouts being remodeled by troops
American Generals of the 26th Infantry Division including General P.E. Traub,Edwards,Lassiter,Cole along with U.S. Army General Pershing meet with French Army officers and troops in France during World War I. The Generals converse with French officers.
U.S. General John Joseph Pershing, Commander of American Expeditionary Forces (AEF) visits U.S. 26th Infantry Division Headquarters in Couvrelles, France during World War I. Shows General Pershing talking with a U.S. Major General, outside the building, as he prepares to enter his car. Later, he visits the unit's camp and poses with American and French officers.
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