The Battle of Château-Thierry in Château-Thierry, France during World War I. A wooded area. A few dead German soldiers lying on the ground. A statue of Jesus Christ in a damaged church. U.S. soldiers salvage materials from the church. They uncover and dust off part of the altar. A soldier sits at a piano amidst the rubble and plays while several U.S. soldiers gathered around sing.
The Battle of Château-Thierry in Château-Thierry, France during World War I. U.S. soldiers stand around German emplacements on a field. U.S. officers inspect the emplacements. U.S. soldiers walk on a railway track. A soldier shows German equipment.
The Aisne Operations in Chateau-Thierry, France. Trees and hills in the field. Crops sway with the wind in the foreground. Valley in the background. City in the valley. Smoke rises from the buildings demolished by German shells. (World War I; World War 1; WWI; WW1)
The Aisne Operation in France during World War I. U.S. Army 30th Infantry troops march through Chateau-Thierry towards the front. Soldiers march on muddy road. Trucks pass by troops. Dust raises as trucks pass by. Troops carry rifles on their shoulders. Soldiers ride on horse and follow troops. (World War I; World War 1; WWI; WW1)
U.S. 9th and 23rd Infantry Regiment in Chateau-Thierry, France during World War I. U.S. troops on horse backs and in horse drawn carts. Trucks in the background. The troops load goods in a cart. A woman stands near the cart. U.S. troops on horse backs and bicycles guard the prisoners. The prisoners stand in a line. General James Harbord and Col. Manus McCloskey inspect the prisoners. The prisoners march on a street. American soldiers on horse backs walk along with them. The soldiers stand with guns on their shoulders.
U.S. 5th and 6th Marine Regiment in Chateau-Thierry,France during World War I. U.S. troops stand at attention. Flags of United States and France. The troops stand in a squad. U.S. General John Joseph Pershing decorates the soldiers. General Pershing is escorted by U.S. officers. The General shakes hands with the soldiers. The troops march with guns on their shoulders. They are reviewed by General James Harbord, McAndrew and Bundy at Chateau-le-trousse.