French Army Engineers working on railway track in France. They are engaged in the construction of network of narrow gauge railways to supply military units in the field during World War 1.. Many engineers gather at the field to do the work. Miles of standard gauge tracks are laid. Steam locomotive passes by on the track. Soldier on horse-cart. Snow covered field. Locomotive engine passing by on the track. (WWI. WW1)
Soldiers fire 37 mm mobile trench cannon in France. Soldiers sit in a field. A cannon in the field. They fire. (World War I. World War 1. WWI. WW1)
Several views of a French 120 mm short gun photographed on a cobblestone street in France. (World War I. World War 1. WWI. WW1)
120 mm long heavy field artillery in a field in France during World War I. Several such artillery pieces in a field. French soldier standing near the artillery. Scene changes to a French 140 mm artillery gun on railroad tracks. French soldiers stand near the artillery.
The "155" gun in a field in France. Soldier near the gun. He checks the gun. The "Schneider" 155 mm in the field. Soldiers near the gun checking it. Soldiers taking the gun out of a hide out. Data appears on the screen comparing production of 155's year by year. (World War I. World War 1. WWI. WW1)
French mortars and howitzers in France. A 220 mm mortar. Soldiers stand near the mortar. The "270" mortar in the field. The "280"mortar in the field. Soldiers stand near the mortar. The 370 mm howitzer in the field. Soldiers on the howitzer. The 400 mm howitzer in the field. Soldiers on the howitzer and testing it. The 520 mm howitzer lifted with a crane onto a waiting railway car. (World War I. World War 1. WWI. WW1)
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