United States officials and officers in France during World War I. U.S. Secretary of War Newton D Baker and American Expeditionary Force (AEF) Commander General John Pershing inspect U.S. positions in France. Baker and Pershing with French General Joseph Joffre at the docks. Numerous American and French officials and officers follow. Smoke from stacks in the background. Aerial cranes at work. General Pershing reviews U.S. troops in front of U.S. barracks. Troops march with the U.S. flag.
United States officials and officers in France during World War I. American Expeditionary Force (AEF) Commander General John Pershing with U.S. Secretary of War Newton D. Baker. The General, the Secretary, and other American officers stand around several artillery pieces on the frontline. U.S. Army forces are seen digging placements for another artillery gun to be rolled into position. Soldiers prepare a gun for inspection. The large artillery gun barrel moved into position. General Pershing, and Secretary Baker and others inspect the gun.
German prisoners of war in France during World War I. The first group of German prisoners captured by the Americans at a prison camp. The twenty one soldiers and two officers in a barbed wire enclosure. The haggard looking young soldiers. Two German officers with their backs towards the camera. U.S. officers talk to the German prisoners. Cars and soldiers on the road in the background.
United States officials and officers in France during World War I. American Expeditionary Force (AEF) Commander General John Pershing and President Raymond Poincare review cavalry and infantry troops of the American and French forces. Also standing with them is former Prime Minister Paul Painleve and other American and French military leaders. U.S. and French cavalry and infantry march past in review. Soldiers carry the U.S. and French flags. Soldiers salute as they pass the leaders.
U.S. President Woodrow Wilson in the United States during World War I. President Wilson seated in his office, talking. An map is shown with smoke rising from parts of the land masses. An overlay of a U.S. flag then is superimposed over the map. A U.S. military flag symbol with an eagle atop.
Major General Roy Hoffman, Commander, U.S. 93rd Infantry Division with staff officers at Division headquarters in Maffrecourt, France. They discuss a document, and pose. for a photograph. World War I.
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