U.S. Admiral William Sims, steps from a car and walks toward a building guarded by several British policemen (Bobbies) in London, England. Next, he is seen posing with two of his staff. Scene shifts to London street, where a military officer gives some directions to Winston Churchill who tips his top hat, as he steps into a waiting automobile. In the streets, crowds fill the sidewalks as they watch musicians on the roof of a double-decker bus, celebrate the armistice ending World War 1.
Shows an American officer addressing American troops at camp side in England during World War I. American troops hoist a large U.S. flag on a mast . Other troops stand at attention
Shows a British woman speaking with Allied troops at a dock area in England during World War I. Rifles of the troops in criss-cross position on ground. Troops unload supplies at dock from a ship. The woman speaks to an Army Officer and shakes hands with him.
Allied band and troops parade on road in England during World War I. Civilians watch. The marching troops enter a camp side. Army officer addresses the troops with a loudspeaker.
U.S. 316th First Army troops at a railway station in England during World War I. Troops read their mails at the station. Troops board the train. The train leaves the station.
American troops arrive at a dock in England via a transport ship during World War I. The troops disembark the ship and unload their supplies. The troops march on a street with American flags in their hands. Naval officers and civilians watch the troop's parade.
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