An American Hospital Train in Toul, France during World War I. Two U.S. officers leave an evacuation hospital and get into a car. The car pulls away. Wounded soldiers on litters are placed in ambulances. An AEF (American Expeditionary Force) hospital train in Toul.
An American hospital train in Toul, France during World War I. Wounded U.S. soldiers on litters are removed from ambulances. The wounded soldiers leave a truck at a rail road station. They embark on an AEF (American Expeditionary Force) hospital train. Soldiers on litters are carried into the train. Wounded soldiers in the train.
An American hospital train in Horville, France during World War I. Wounded U.S. soldiers on litters are carried into a hospital train by other soldiers. Interiors of the train show patients. The patients read newspapers.
An American hospital train in Toul, France during World War I. Interiors of the train shows two African American cooks at work. They peep out of a train window and shake hands. A sign on the train reads 'US 5415'. U.S. officers board the train. The train leaves.
American aviator Glenn Curtiss in Rheims, France in 1908. Aviator Glen Curtiss sitting at the controls of his own designed airplane. The airplane takes off.
French aviator Henri Farman in Rheims, France. Henri Farman checks his airplane before a take off. He fills up the gas tanks of his airplane with a gallon of gas. His airplane takes off. Trees in the background.
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