U.S. Ace Pilot Captain 'Eddie' Rickenbacker in flight above enemy lines at Essoudon in France during World War I. U.S. 148th Aero Squadron planes in formation and bomb the German lines. Bombs explode in a German field.
British Mark IV tank (female) crosses a high roadside berm and drops on the road, which it crosses, proceeding into a field,in Langres, France, during World War 1. Several other tanks seen in background. A tank moving toward the camera when a huge explosion raising white smoke occurs in front of it. The tank turns and moves away in cloud of smoke.
U.S. ace pilot Captain 'Eddie' Rickenbacker in flight above enemy lines at Essoudon in France during World War 1. U.S. 148th Aero Squadron planes in formation bomb the German lines. Bombs explode in a German field.
Exteriors of the Palace of Versailles in Versailles, France. People in the Hall of Mirrors in Versailles.
Views of the gardens at the Palace of Versailles in Versailles France. Lined up trees along a path in the gardens. Few soldiers tour the gardens. Water pools at the gardens. People roam in the gardens.
Eleanor Butler Roosevelt, (wife of Theodore, "Teddy" Roosevelt Jr.) at Romagne in France during World War I. She is seen stepping from an army vehicle and being escorted to the front of a bombed out building. Posing for a picture in rubble with the destroyed building behind them are Lieutenant Colonel George C. Marshall, with a cigarette, standing next to Lieutenant Colonel Teddy Roosevelt, Jr. (with cane). His wife, Eleanor, stands to their right, dressed in a YMCA uniform (that she designed). YMCA emblem is displayed on her hat. Brigadier General Francis C. Marshall, Commander, 2nd Infantry Brigade, 1st Infantry Division, stands to her right. Next is a closeup of Colonel Roosevelt and Eleanor conversing. The group descends from the rubble heap and the scene shifts to horses pulling caissons up close to a building where American troops have assembled.