12-inch naval gun is fired in Battle of Arras during World War I. Soldiers slide ammunition to load a 12- inch railroad gun. The lock is tightened. The massive heavy artillery gun is fired at German position.
Mark I tank moves over a trench as soldiers sit on it during Battle of Arras in World War I. Other soldiers watch tank advance from a distance.
Canadian 60-pounder gun is loaded and fired during Battle of Arras in World War I. A soldier writes on a pad near the firing gun. Smoke arises at distance as gun is fired. Australian troops fire a howitzer. A Mark I tank moves over a shell hole. Soldiers load and fire 6-inch gun. A British gun crew, stripped to the waist, fire an 18 pounder field gun.
Soldiers and water gallons loaded mules move towards gunners during Battle of Arras in World War I. Soldiers sieve water from a gallon. Smoke arises at a distance as gun is fired. British mortars are fired at the German wire fence.
Australian troops advance during Battle of Arras in World War I. Tents are seen in background. Soldiers fix scaling ladders on walls of a trench. Sandbags lined on top of a wall of the trench.
A barrage created by firing guns during Battle of Arras in World War I. South African soldiers attacking an enemy trench. Heavy firing takes place. They return with prisoners. Hands of prisoners tied with ropes which remains with soldiers preceding him. Prisoners amidst South African soldiers.
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