Units of the U.S. 6th Field Artillery advance in Lorraine, France during World War I. They proceed in a caravan of horse-drawn wagons loaded with artillery pieces and caissons. Included in the line is a horse-drawn Red Cross wagon.
U.S. Army troops of the 18th Infantry Regiment during World War 1, marching into the town of Menil-La-Tour, France. Soldiers sit on the ground and rest. Cooks prepare meals. The troops stand in a chow line for food at a field kitchen. They eat and drink. Some soldiers smoke cigarettes. Several U.S. Army Asian-American soldiers pose for the camera.
A situation map drawn by Intelligence Section, marked "Secret." It depicts proposed Meuse Argonne offensive moves against German lines on the Western front in the Sommedieue Sector, department of Meuse, Lorraine, France, during World War 1. Soldier's Hand holding a pointer outlines specific areas. Outdoor view of trenches and fortifications in the region. 139th Infantry Regiment, 35th Infantry Division, troops walk along a narrow road near dugouts in side of hill. View of valley below. (World War I; World War 1; WWI; WW1)
U.S. 6th Field Artillery troops in a column of horse-drawn wagons entering Menil La Tour, France, during World War I. Troops wash mud from their boots and themselves in a small canal along a road. A soldier eats bread and drinks from a cup. Another soldier feeds a horse with hay.