The Indian Lancers, (Cavalry Regiment of the British Army) rest at a field in France during World War 1. The Lancers await their turn to advance for the war front.
A British Mark I tank (female) named the "Creme de Menthe" (named in caption) carries stores on the steering tail as it passes through a wooded area of France during World War I. Smiling Allied soldiers hitch a ride on her tail.
Shows allied troops move a 6 inch artillery gun up hill in France during World War 1. Several horses are used to pull the artillery gun.
During World War 1, Allied troops fire a 12 inch naval gun at the German lines of communication in France. Troops load shell into the gun during the battle.
Shows British troops take break at a blocked railroad yard in France during World War 1. Soldiers smoke cigarettes. Troops dig a trench and take cover inside it.
Infantry of the Australian 2nd Division return after being relieved by the 4th Division during fierce fighting at the front in the battle of Pozières, France, during World War I. Soldiers of the Australian 6th Brigade, 2nd Division, are seen marching back from the front, along a dirt road, as other Australian troops cheer them from an overlooking hill. Some of the returning troops ride bicycles.
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