A U.S. soldier gets the enemy's range and notes down the coordinates for artillery shelling near Beaumont in France. U.S. 7th Field Artillery guns are fired.
French Renault FT tank, in camouflage paint, armed with machine gun, crosses field and climbs steep ridge to a road. British Mk IV tank crosses ridge on opposite side of road and descends to road below. Mk IV crosses open country; more British tanks maneuver in fields; explosive charges detonated near tanks; British tank moves through smoke or gas.
U.S. Ace Pilot Captain 'Eddie' Rickenbacker in flight above enemy lines at Essoudon in France during World War I. U.S. 148th Aero Squadron planes in formation and bomb the German lines. Bombs explode in a German field.
U.S. 105th Field Artillery troops at Etraye (France), celebrate Armistice Day on November 11th, 1918 marking the end of World War I. U.S. flag is raised. U.S. 4th Infantry, 3rd division troops march through Bacharach, Germany. The troops march through the center of town in formation. An armed U.S. Army guard patrols on the edge of the Rhine River in Bacharach as a boat towing wood passes down the river.
A 100 mile submarine telephone cable laid between Havana and Key West off the Cuban shore.
Gas alarm during World War 1. Scene is an elaborate deep trench in France, lined with woven tree branches. American sentry sounds gas alarm while donning gas mask and lowering door on a gas-proof dugout. Soldiers in unprotected dugout come out wearing their gas masks. Gas drifts over the area as troops continue their evacuation. (WWI. WW1)
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