Wreckage of houses in street in Bapaume during Battle of Hindenberg Line in World War I. Ruins of barracks and a church are also seen.
British Infantry moves through wreckage of houses in La Bassee during Battle of Hindenberg Line in World War I. 'Pioneer Park' sign is painted on a wall in La Bassee.
Territorial Brigade of Royal Field Artillery advances during World War I. British soldiers march and horse carts loaded with supplies move with them. Soldiers pack shells in ammunition column. A howitzer continuously fired at Germans in field.
An observation officer of Royal Field Artillery orders on phone to open fire on Germans during World War I. Soldiers run and enter their quarters in the gun-pits. Soldiers bring shells in special jackets. The shells are handed over to the gunners in the gun-pits. Shrapnel and explosives are fired at enemy continuously. Soldiers load and fire an 18-pounder gun. The observation officer orders on phone to change the range of firing. Howitzers continuously fire at Germans in field.
Soldiers of Royal Field Artillery prepare a 9.2 Howitzer during World War I. Soldiers roll shells to a place. A shell is slided to load a howitzer. The howitzer is fired. Officers sit behind sand bags and watch firing. A soldier receives telephonic orders from the observation officer. Shells are fired to demolish the German blockhouse. Firing continues.
As an embarkation preparation U.S. soldiers enter in queue at Camp Merret in New Jersey. An officer gives commands. Soldiers receive ration packets, in a queue. A soldier with his ration packets. (World War i; World War 1; WWI; WW1)