Relates to the occupation of French towns like Chevenges by U.S. 28th Infantry Nouart by 5th Field Artillery, and 26th Infantry,and Romagne by 1st Engineers during the Meuse-Argonne offensive. Troops talk with French children who are happy to see the American Army forces.
Newly occupied French towns like Chevenges by U.S. 28th Infantry, Nouart by 5th Field Artillery and 26th Infantry, and Romagne by 1st Engineers during the Meuse-Argonne offensive. View of an American occupied French town in World War I. Overhead view of town buildings and churches steeple. View of smoke rising from a distant hillside
World War I occupation of French towns like Chevenges by U.S. 28th Infantry, Nouart by 5th Field Artillery, and 26th Infantry and Romagne by 1st Engineers during the Meuse-Argonne offensive. View of American troops marching through a wooded area. U.S. Army General Frank Parker and his American Expeditionary Force troops talk with few elderly French refugees.
Shows U.S. Army 1st Division, 6th Field Artillery guns bombarding a hill near Exermont in France during Meuse-Argonne offensive of World War I. Smoke rising from distant hills. Dead soldier lying on town's street. American Army troops occupy the city and are seen running quickly on the streets. American artillery forces fire artillery guns during battle.
World War 1 U.S. 6th Army troops in a destroyed hut near Exermont in France during the Meuse-Argonne offensive. Troops check targets coordinates at distant hills with their mounted binoculars. One soldier provides the target coordinates to artillery shelling troops on field telephones.
U.S. 6th First Army troops fire artillery guns at German targets near Exermont in France during Meuse-Argonne offensive of World War 1. A soldier checks target coordinates with binocular and provides them to the artillery shelling troops on a field telephone.