French artillerymen push a 75mm artillery piece ("French 75") into position, during World War 1. They open bundles of shells. They dig earth to provide level area for the artillery piece. Then they commence to load and fire the gun with many shells in rapid succession.
French Army trucks towing artillery pieces and carrying French troops during World War 1. They pass through the ruins of a war-damaged French town, on their way to the front lines.. Some of of the French soldiers are on horseback. French officers and men inspect the ruins of a church.
Batteries of British field artillery firing 18 pounders from various positions during World War 1. A long line of guns firing from a tree line. Several firing from hidden positions in a hillside. Some firing from bunkers in a field, and others firing from entrenched positions.
Montage of British artillery firing in World War 1. A British 60 pounder. A British 9.2 inch howitzer. Batteries of British 18 pounders firing from various locations.
A British gun crew firing an 18 pounder during World War 1. They are stripped to the waist and rapid-firing their field piece. British gun crews firing 60 pounders and 9.2 inch howitzers. British gun crews firing 18 pounders on a field.
French forces fire a 370mm railway howitzer during World War I. The recoil moves the train backwards several feet. British fire 60 pounders and 9.2 inch howitzers. British occupying and entrenching in area formerly held by German troops. Bodies of dead German soldiers are seen in various places.
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