Montage of British artillery firing in World War 1. A British 60 pounder. A British 9.2 inch howitzer. Batteries of British 18 pounders firing from various locations.
A British gun crew firing an 18 pounder during World War 1. They are stripped to the waist and rapid-firing their field piece. British gun crews firing 60 pounders and 9.2 inch howitzers. British gun crews firing 18 pounders on a field.
French forces fire a 370mm railway howitzer during World War I. The recoil moves the train backwards several feet. British fire 60 pounders and 9.2 inch howitzers. British occupying and entrenching in area formerly held by German troops. Bodies of dead German soldiers are seen in various places.
Some of more than 57 thousand German prisoners of war taken by British forces during a major battle of World War 1.
A fortified observation post for French soldiers to observe incoming enemy aircraft during World War I. A French officer receives a report and sends soldiers racing by horse and bicyle with aircraft sighting information. French soldiers uncover camouflaged artillery and prepare to fire. French artillery pieces loaded and fired at incoming aircraft.
Close up views of French Army artillery soldiers loading and firing a large French 270mm howitzer during World War I. The soldiers wearing French kepi hats work together to load, close, raise, and fire the 270 gun. View of the howitzer alone as it fires.
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