Transport activities in the European Theater during World War I. U.S. troops carrying their luggage disembark from a ship. Sailors carry wounded on stretchers.
An Eagle Boat at a dock in the United States. Views of the Eagle Boat with men standing on the deck. The U.S. flag on the boat.
A convoy of German horse carts, far from town in Europe during World War I. A collapsed building. A man seated on the ruined building. A convoy of German horse carts pass on far side of town in the foreground.
A Renault FT tank operated by Americans, runs down a street sign in Germany during World War I. Caption reads: "Tank No. 327, Co. C running down a German sign Kaiser Wilhelmstrasse". However, the number 8329 is displayed on the tank turret, along with a diamond insignia (signifying the Third Section of its Tank Battalion). The tank driver operates from an open position behind the turret and another American soldier rides on the rear of the tank. (Note: After the war, Americans referred to these tanks as FT-17s.)
Trucks experience difficulties on muddy roads in Sanzey, Meurthe-et-Moselle, France during World War I. Trucks drive on muddy roads and experience difficulties. Men loaded on trucks. People standing beside the road in a wooded area. Horse carts coming from front, ride on the muddy road. A truck in the background.
Artillery and ambulances to front in Meurthe-et-Moselle, France during World War I. Artillery, horse carts and ambulances on the road to the front lines.
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