U.S. Army 18th Infantry troops in World War 1 take cover in trenches in the Argonne forest in France during Meuse-Argonne offensive. An American soldier gives water to fellow soldier. The troops advance ahead into a wooded area.
A situation map drawn by Intelligence Section, marked "Secret." It depicts proposed Meuse Argonne offensive moves against German lines on the Western front in the Sommedieue Sector, department of Meuse, Lorraine, France, during World War 1. Soldier's Hand holding a pointer outlines specific areas. Outdoor view of trenches and fortifications in the region. 139th Infantry Regiment, 35th Infantry Division, troops walk along a narrow road near dugouts in side of hill. View of valley below. (World War I; World War 1; WWI; WW1)
The U.S. Army advances for the Meuse-Argonne Campaign in France during World War I. Trucks, artillery and infantry advance. Troops in horse-drawn carriages advance.
U.S. troops battle enemy in France during the Meuse-Argonne Offensive of World War I. A German airplane downs a U.S. observation balloon. U.S. troops fire an antiaircraft gun at the German airplane. The airplane in flames comes down.
U.S. troops battle enemy in France during the Meuse-Argonne Offensive of World War I. U.S. soldiers behind a sandbagged trench position. Soldiers with guns behind a brick wall.
U.S. troops battle enemy in France during the Meuse-Argonne Offensive of World War 1. A blinker signal is given. An artillery attack at night showing explosions.
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