American troops carry wounded soldiers on stretchers during World War I. The stretcher bearers cross a trench. Dead soldiers in the trench. France.
German prisoners of war are brought into a British trench in France during World War 1. Allied troops search the German prisoners
The Indian Lancers, (Cavalry Regiment of the British Army) rest at a field in France during World War 1. The Lancers await their turn to advance for the war front.
Shows allied troops move a 6 inch artillery gun up hill in France during World War 1. Several horses are used to pull the artillery gun.
During World War 1, Allied troops fire a 12 inch naval gun at the German lines of communication in France. Troops load shell into the gun during the battle.
An Allied 8 inch artillery battery in France during World War 1 Grand Offensive. British troops load shell into the gun. Commanding officer writes a message on the shell before it is loaded: "From Times Square New York." Allied howitzers are fired at the enemy. A British 6 inch heavy gun is seen firing at enemy positions.
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