U.S. 168th Infantry troops crawl into 'No Man's land' near France during World War I. Camouflaged sniper crawls ahead and take aim at the Germans.
A U.S. soldier gets the enemy's range and notes down the coordinates for artillery shelling near Beaumont in France. U.S. 7th Field Artillery guns are fired.
Shows U.S. naval and railroad guns fired behind the enemy lines in France during World War I.
An ammunition dump is destroyed at Ostel in France. Flames and smoke rise from the burning dump. U.S. 103rd Field Artillery troops in action.
Shows Sopwith Camel airplanes prepared for flights at a field in Bergues and Clermont (France) during World War I. Crewmen attach bombs under wing of an Breguet 14 airplane. U.S. 148th Aero Squadron Sopwith Camel planes in formation above Essoudon in France.
U.S. Ace Pilot Captain 'Eddie' Rickenbacker in flight above enemy lines at Essoudon in France during World War I. U.S. 148th Aero Squadron planes in formation and bomb the German lines. Bombs explode in a German field.
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