First aid is given to the wounded troops of the U.S. 30th Division between Viileret and Bellicourt in France during World War I.
Shows U.S. Army 139th Infantry troops taking cover from enemy fire in trenches near Verdun, France. Troops fire their rifles from behind the cover.
World War I: U.S. Army 6th Field Artillery batteries fire at German enemy positions in Exermont, Ardennes, France, across a wide field and valley. U.S. Army artillery being fired, and explosions across the field as shells impact. American doughboys hold position under heavy German shelling. View of additional artillery and horse and foot traffic on the road below in the valley, beneath the shelling. U.S. Artillery guns are rolled down the hill and moved to new positions. World War 1 U.S. Army soldiers carry wounded soldier on a stretcher, moving on a road around the bodies of two dead combatants, dead horses, and a tipped horse carriage.
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.
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