United States 139th Infantry Regiment in a front line trench near Verdun, France during World War I. A group of United States soldiers sitting and standing in the trench. They fire rifles from the trenches.
United States soldiers on alert in Michelbach, Alsace, France during World War 1. The soldiers, at the ready, with weapons in hand are in well established trenches reinforced with woven slender tree limbs and sand bags. They are in a forest with what appears to be a footbridge in the background. Troops aim their weapons.
United States 2nd Infantry Division soldiers near Missy-Aux-Bois, France during World War I. The soldiers fire rifles from trenches. A piece of cloth spread over bushes in the background.
United States 1nd Infantry Division soldiers in Exermont, France during World War I. The soldiers fire machine guns at the Germans from trenches. Explosions on the ground. They also fire rifle grenades and throw hand grenades. 1nd Infantry Division troops look through binoculars.
United States soldiers of the 128th Infantry Regiment, 32nd Division in Austerlitz Woods, Alsace, France during World War I. The soldiers stand in a trench with rifles in hands. A soldier looks through binoculars. They fire rifles at the enemy.
United States 7th Field Artillery Regiment in Varmaise, Oise, France during World War I. The soldiers fire mustard gas shells at the Germans. The troops load and fire artillery. The soldiers sitting in a trench wear gas masks. 7th Field Artillery soldiers fire rifles from trenches.
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