United States 7th Field Artillery Regiment in Varmaise, Oise, France during World War I. The soldiers fire mustard gas shells at the Germans. The troops load and fire artillery. The soldiers sitting in a trench wear gas masks. 7th Field Artillery soldiers fire rifles from trenches.
The Germans shell Thiaucourt, France during World War I. Explosions in the town with buildings on fire. A tower in the background.
The Germans drop shells over Rambucourt in France during World War I. The shells burst in the town with huge explosions. Explosions in front of a rural chateau. Small houses around the chateau.
German aircraft fly over Cuperly in France during World War I. A German observation plane falls after being hit by an enemy aircraft. The aircraft crashes on the land miraculously saving the pilot. A doctor and a nurse attend to the German pilot. People standing around the damaged aircraft. French aviator Raymond Vamier also present at the site.
United States soldiers in Arnaville, France during World War II. The soldiers construct a bridge across the Moselle River in heavy rain. A group of United States engineers at work. A soldier uses an acetylene torch on a section of the bridge.
The presentation of the Legion of Merit at SHAEF (Supreme Headquarters Allied Expeditionary Force) in Paris, France during World War II. United States Colonel Krik Lawton and British Lieutenant George Warden receive the Legion of Merit awards from U.S. Army Brigadier General Frank A. Allen, Director of Public Relations. British and United States officers stand in a line during the presentation. Buildings in the background.
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