Training of U.S. Navy sailors during World War I. The navy sailors in white uniforms standing in formation. Trees and houses in the background. The soldiers practice calisthenics and exercises on a large parade field. An officer instructs the sailors. The sailors standing near an artillery piece or old cannon. The sailors practice rifle shooting. The sailors seated aboard tender boats launching from shore and underway on a river or large lake. The soldiers row the boats with oars.
Activities of U.S. Navy ships during World War I. A flotilla of U.S. Navy and possibly other allied warships underway, possibly Atlantic Ocean or North Sea. Guns fired from several warships during practice exercises or battle. A convoy of ships underway at sea. Smoke rises from explosions. Water plumes rise as shells splash.
Activities of the Allied military units in France during World War I. U.S. officers gathered together saluting. United States Army General John J Pershing and a French General on a ship deck at a port in France. General Pershing salutes the soldiers. The American and French officers review Army troops and Navy sailors. The soldiers crowd on a street. Buildings along the sides of the street. General Pershing sits in a jeep. The soldiers gather near the jeep.
Activities of the United States soldiers in Europe during World War I. United States Army soldiers depart from a troop ship at a French port. They are seen marching in a French town. Houses along the side of a street in the town. Trees along the other side of the street. A band marching on the street.
Activities of United States Army soldiers in France during World War I. Rubble of bombed out buildings near Bethincourt, France. American Army soldiers carrying wounded and dead on stretchers. A group of German soldier prisoners under American guard carry a stretcher. U.S. Army soldiers erecting sign boards. A large sign sign board reads: "Bethincourt" and below it a sign reads, "Play the game boys - Obey the MP". American and French engineers building road and buildings. Pick and shovel activities of the engineers. Infantry, wagons and mules advancing near the village.
Arrival of British Commissioners to the War Council in Washington DC. Union Station decorated with Allies colors in honor of their arrival. United States Secretary of States Robert Lansing welcomes British Foreign Secretary Arthur Balfour and other British Commissioners. The party accompanied by military escort proceeds to Breckenridge Long's home which will be occupied by Arthur Balfour. British Commissioners leave the State Department building to meet U.S. President Woodrow Wilson.
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