The Battle of Arras in France during World War I. A soldier walks on the ground towards one of the German field guns. The soldiers stand near the captured field gun. The German field gun is destroyed by the British artillery. Destroyed gas shells on ground.
The Battle of Arras in France during World War I. The Civil Service Rifles and the London Irish carry artillery and return after the battle. Officers on horses. A band walks with the soldiers and plays. Vehicles driven between the soldiers. Trees in the background.
U.S. Army Infantry of the 79th Division at an airfield in France during World War I. They are functioning as observers. Crew in and around a French large twin-engine biplane aircraft, possibly a modified Caudron R.11. American observers demonstrate aiming techniques involved with the twin, Scarff ring mounted Lewis Guns on a Salmson 2A2. Firing the Lewis gun of a Spad XVI.
Brigadier General Benjamin D Foulois, Chief of Air Service, American Expeditionary Forces, seen together with a group of United States Army Air Service officers in France during World War I. They look at DH-4 aircraft. Group of Air Service officers pose for photographs. They play slapstick jokes on each other as they pose. Plane in the background. They talk and laugh during group photograph. A still photograph of a group of early United States Navy pilots.
The United States enters World War I. A convoy of trucks loaded with American Expeditionary Forces moves to the war front in France. Soldiers on foot advance to the battle field. Soldiers fire guns at the enemy position. (World War I; World War 1; WWI; WW1)
Medics in France during World War I. Armored cars lined up. Men work on the cars. French Army officers pose for a photograph as some sit and others stand behind them. A large group of nurses pose for a picture. A nurse with a coat over her shoulders. (World War I; World War 1; WWI; WW1)