African American 369th Infantry, 93rd Division United States Army troops load provisions onto horse carts at a village near Maffrecourt, France during World War 1. Soldiers hold a milk can. The division was also sometimes called the "Harlem Hellfighters."
African American soldiers of United States Army 369th Regiment, 93rd Division (Colored) (sometimes called the "Harlem Hellfighters") on parade across an open field near Maffrecourt,France, in World War 1. They are led by their Commander, Colonel William Hayward, on horseback, followed by 8 other mounted officers. Several soldiers are walking bicycles behind them. Next is seen the famous 369th Regimental marching band, led by Bandmaster, Lieutenant James Reese Europe. Troops of the Regiment march with shouldered arms in formations of 30-man fronts. At the end of the film, the troops execute a right flank maneuver. A three-man color guard poses for the camera with the American flag. No other colors are displayed during the review. (World War i; World War 1; WWI; WW1)
15 American Sopwith F.1 Camel aircraft, parked in a row. They display solid white triangle insignia of the 148th Aero Squadron. Ground crewmen stand in front of the aircraft holding ropes attached to wheel chocks. Three aircraft taxi and take off. Closeup of a two-place airplane that looks somewhat like a Curtis JN-4 or a Martin Standard J-1 trainer, except that It has a large exhaust pipe atop its inline engine. Aerial view of an airfield through clouds. Several Sopwith F.1 Camel aircraft flying in formation. (World War i; World War 1; WWI; WW1)
American Sopwith F-1 Camel in flight. The aircraft taxis and comes to a halt on ground. Ground crew members run towards an upended Sopwith F-1 Camel. They help the pilot Lt. Elliott W Springs come out of the cockpit. Mechanics and crewmen put the aircraft in position. Pilots of the 148th Aero Squadron standing. (World War i; World War 1; WWI; WW1)
Pilots of the 148th Aero Squadron stand in front of Sopwith F-1 Camel aircrafts. Pilots include Lt. L T Wyly, Lt. L W Rabe, Lt. F E Kindley, Lt. W B Knox and Lt. J A Creech. Flight Commander Lt. F E Kindley stands beside his bulldog Fokker which is on the aircraft propeller of the Sopwith F-1 Camel. Members of the flight stand in front of Sopwith F-1 Camel. Members include Lt. R R Cunnius, Lt S Q Noel, Flight Commander Lt. E W Springs, Lt L K Callahan, Lt. O A Ralson and Lt. J Jenkinson, Jr. Flight Commander Lt. E W Springs leans against the wing of Sopwith F-1 Camel aircraft and reads a newspaper. The members of C Flight include Lt. W PAvery, Flight Commander Lt. Henry R Clay, Lt. E H Zistell, Lt. T L Moore, Lt. G O Dorsey and Lt. T M Galbreath. Flight Commander Lt. Henry R Clay leans on the wing of Sopwith F-1 Camel. Morton N Newhall leans against the wing of Sopwith F-1 Camel, with his German Shepard dog named Shadow on the wing of the aircraft. (World War i; World War 1; WWI; WW1)
Breguet 14 A.2 bombers parked in a row in Clermont, France during World War I. American ground crewmen mounting 155mm bombs under the wing of a Breguet 14 A.2 bomber. U.S. soldier fuses a 155mm bomb. Airman in Breguet 14A.2 bomber winds up bomb release mechanism and looks into a sighting instrument. A bar with pegs on it turning in the wing of Breguet 14 A.2 bomber. Officer closes the hatch of the wing. Officers hold 115mm, 115 long, 115 short and 75mm shells in hand. (World War i; World War 1; WWI; WW1)
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