Consequences of the St. Mihiel Offensive of World War I. Views of St Mihiel, Vigneulles, Mont Sec and other towns in France. Ruined buildings and debris in an area. French officers inspect the damage. Views of a village.
Consequences of the St. Mihiel Offensive of World War I. A soldier walks amongst ruins in a street in France. Rubbled houses on both sides of the street. Front view of a big building. A deserted street with buildings on both sides. A man on horseback at the entrance of a rubbled building.
Consequences of the St. Mihiel Offensive of World War I. A rubbled structure along a road in France. A vehicle comes towards the building. Damaged and wrecked buildings. French officers ride their horses along a road.
Consequences of the St. Mihiel Offensive of World War I. Rubble and debris strewn around on the ground in France. Captured German equipment. A flag flutters at a supply depot. Bombs arranged in rows. A soldier puts on a combat vest.
Consequences of the St. Mihiel Offensive of World War I. A German cemetery in St. Mihiel, France. A road along the cemetery. Trees along the road. A vehicle parked on the road. A man standing in the cemetery salutes. A soldier enters the cemetery.
During World War 1, Americans from various trades, including carpenters, painters, and women seamstresses, at work in an aircraft factory. Men and women work assembling Liberty aircraft engines to power DH-4 aircraft. Workers placing propellers on a row of assembled DH-4s in the factory. New DH-4s being started and tested on factory airfield. After testing, a DH-4 is painstakingly disassembled and packed for transport by train and ship to American units in France. In France, women carry airplane wings to an assembly shed where they are put back together and delivered to the flying units. Truckloads of aerial bombs being delivered to the airplanes. Armorers fusing and loading bombs under an airplane's wings, under watchful eye of the pilot.