U.S. Battleships serving as part of the 6th Battle Squadron, British Grand Fleet, in World War 1. View from a circling motor launch, of the U.S. Battleship, New York (BB-34) and a British Invincible-Class Battlecruiser, at anchor. U.S. Battleships, Florida (BB-30), Arkansas (BB-33), and Texas (BB-35) are partially obscured in mist, in the distance. The steel cantilever railroad bridge over the Firth of forth, is seen dimly in background. A British Invincible-class battle cruiser is seen closeup as are British aircraft carriers Furious and Argus, both in camouflage paint.
The British Fleet guards transports carrying American and British forces to France during World War I. Overhead aircraft keep a watch. A British convoy underway in the English Channel. View of airships overhead.
Pennsylvania Railroad passenger train passes main Westinghouse Factory in East Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania: The Words: "Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Co Machine Works," are sculpted in the stone at the top of the building. Freight trains moving in the adjoining rail yard. Smoke belches from stacks at the plant.
Officers decorate soldiers in France during World War I. French and U.S. officers converse. They shake hands. Nurses are decorated by an officer. Another officer pins medals to soldiers. He shakes hands with them.
Officers decorate soldiers in France during World War I. The officers pose outside a building. Other men standing in the background. A band plays. A man directs them. Soldiers stand at attention. Building in the background. Army nurses and soldiers stand at attention. An officer decorates the nurses. Some of the officers and the nurses standing in the balcony of a building. Others stand at the steps of the building. The soldiers stand at attention. Some of the soldiers drink water from canteens.
Medical services in France during World War I. A soldier in a hospital. A man seated at a desk looks through a microscope. A patient lying in a hospital bed. The soldier patient is shifting uncomfortably in bed and looks pale and feverish (possibly influenza or "Spanish Flu".) A doctor seated at a desk talks to a man. Pharmacy medicines on a shelf in the background. The doctor puts a thermometer in the man's mouth and checks the temperature.