Japanese school children walking in a group. A steam ship with Clipper bow and extensive rigging, underway. Ensign on stern shows emblem with a cross in canton. Japanese warship, displaying the Sunburst ensign, underway followed by several small boats. A three-masted sailing vessel, in distance, with no sails showing. Japanese houses along a canal.
Italian troops on the Alps, Europe during World War I. A group of Italian soldiers on a snowy mountain of the Alps. The soldiers in a group talk to each other. A mule is led through a snow tunnel. Buildings on the snowy mountain. The soldiers carry shovels and march down a hill.
Albanian troops in Europe during World War I. An Albanian officer seated on a hillside holds his rifle. The troops charge up a hill. Mules led by Albanian troops.
British Army Field Marshal Julian Byng talks to another British General. General Byng and the other British General, successively, converse with a French Catholic priest. French Premier Georges Clemenceau talks with a group of officials. General Byng takes Clemenceau by the arm and leads him to inspect French and British (not seen) troops.
U.S. Naval officers of Battleship Division Nine line up to receive British Admiral David Beatty, who comes aboard the USS New York (BB-34) to welcome the American warships to the Royal Grand Fleet, in the Firth of Forth, Scotland. Motor launches loiter at the ship's side. Contingent of World War 1 uniformed U.S. Marines marches past on the deck, and then begins double-time. Contingent of U.S. Navy sailors, in blue coats and wool caps,double-times past the officers. Admiral Beatty gives a speech of welcome to assembled U.S. officers and sailors, from a raised dais on aft deck. The view is framed between two aft 14 inch guns. The ship's Captain, thanks Admiral Beatty and makes some remarks and leads the ship's company in a series of hat-waving cheers. A woman is seen leaving the ship, assisted by the Warrant Officer,Bosun's Mate, carrying a megaphone, as a Marine stands by, and Admiral Beatty waves farewell from the ships deck. Senior officers, including a British General, stand about on deck.
Many U.S. destroyers of the Pacific fleet, tied up in San Francisco harbor, California during World War 1. One displays the Number 33 (USS Trippe) and another, the number 23 (USS Drayton). Aboard one destroyer, sailors tie lengths of hose into bundles as the ship is underway.
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