Wounded German soldier on a stretcher, is lifted from hospital set up behind the lines near Catigny, France, during World War 1. He is carefully placed in a military ambulance by U.S. Army soldiers. Closer to the front, medical corpsmen attend to a wounded soldier lying on a litter on the ground. They treat his wounds and apply a splint to his left leg. Troops in battle gear surround the corpsmen. The wounded man is placed in an ambulance.
Shows U.S. 102nd infantry cooks preparing meals for troops at a field kitchen during World War I at Vailly in France. Food is prepared in a large cooker. The cooks put the food in containers and load it on horse carriages. The food is delivered to 102nd Infantry troops in trenches.
Shows General P.E. Traub of the U.S. 26th Infantry Division conferring with French Army officers at a hill side in Couvrelles, France during World WAR I.
U.S. General John Joseph Pershing, Commander of American Expeditionary Forces (AEF) visits U.S. 26th Infantry Division Headquarters in Couvrelles, France during World War I. Shows General Pershing talking with a U.S. Major General, outside the building, as he prepares to enter his car. Later, he visits the unit's camp and poses with American and French officers.
Cargo being unloaded from a ammunition train at Vailly in France during World War I. American troops supplies load on horse carriages. Supply crates stashed in large numbers scattered across a field.
Shows nurses carrying injured U.S. Army soldiers on wheelchairs at the Y.M.C.A. hospital in Chavonne, France, during World War I. U.S. 101st Machine Gun Battalion troops visit the wounded American soldiers. Soldiers carry a man out of the Y.M.C.A. on stretcher. The stretcher is put into a World War 1 American Red Cross Military ambulance.