Demonstration of various World War 1 camouflage techniques employed by American soldiers. Burlap shuts off the sight of a street from enemy's field glasses. U.S. Army soldiers walk under the burlap screens. A soldier screens headquarters from observation by enemy aviators. Troops march on road.
Demonstration of various camouflages used by soldiers during war. View of overhead camouflage in World War 1 trenches. An American soldier walks under the screen in a trench. Camouflaged road in the background. U.S. Army soldiers carry artillery in the camouflaged trench. American soldiers load shells in artillery and fire.
King Neptune ceremonies aboard United States Coast Guard Cutter in the Atlantic Ocean. Sailors dressed as King and Queen Neptune. Sailors dressed in shorts are sprayed with water. Actors in costumes get on a stage. The King and the Queen speak to the captain. Sailors dressed in uniforms stand in a line. King Neptune on the stage. Three sailors with their heads on a wooden slab.
Chemical warfare activities of the AEF (American Expeditionary Force) in France during World War I. A building and an open compound. United States troops dismantle German delayed-action bombs and gas shells and chemically analyze the mustard gas. A soldier makes a glass. Operation of the delayed-action fuse.
Chemical warfare activities of the AEF (American Expeditionary Force) in France during World War I. Members of the American Expeditionary Force walk out of a building. They stand in an open ground. View of the surrounding buildings.
Chemical warfare activities of the AEF (American Expeditionary Force) in France during World War I. A member of the American Expeditionary Force disarms a German 105 mm gas shell. A U.S. soldier places gas cylinders into long pipes on the ground. A number of pipes facing upwards.