U.S. 6th First Army troops fire artillery guns at German targets near Exermont in France during Meuse-Argonne offensive of World War 1. A soldier checks target coordinates with binocular and provides them to the artillery shelling troops on a field telephone.
U.S. Army 18th Infantry troops in World War 1 take cover in trenches in the Argonne forest in France during Meuse-Argonne offensive. An American soldier gives water to fellow soldier. The troops advance ahead into a wooded area.
Shows British General Edmund Allenby meeting and greeting dignitaries at a railway station in Cairo, Egypt, during World War 1. General Allenby rides a horse and is followed by a cavalry of Egyptian Expeditionary Force (EEF). Shows EEF cavalry standing in formation and being trained for desert campaign
A caravan of British troops on camels, proceeds from the captured city of Jerusalem, to engage Ottoman forces in Palestine. They are seen moving across the desert in a line that appears to stretch for a mile. Scene changes to remains of a well and its apparatus that has been destroyed by retreating Ottoman forces.
Turkish prisoners of war being marched in formation under guard of British soldiers, in Palestine, during World War 1. British officers enter a building containing large quantities of captured enemy weapons and equipment.
British Army Engineer troops are seen laying and setting sections of railroad track in the desert, during the Palestine campaign of World War 1. The materials needed are carried by a flatcar which moves along the new track as it is installed. Several of the troops rest momentarily, next to a steam locomotive that has been backing the supply train along the track.
CRITICALPAST.COM: About Us | Contact Us | FAQs - How to Order | License Agreement | My Account | My Lightboxes | Shopping Cart | Advanced Search | Featured Collections | Website Terms & Conditions | Privacy Policy | Links ©2024 CriticalPast LLC.
License Agreement |
Terms & Conditions |
Privacy Policy
©2024 CriticalPast LLC.