Activities of U.S. Army soldiers in France during World War I. A motorbike parked on the field. A soldier standing with a mule near the motorcycle. Chow for soldiers and mules. The soldiers eat and drink. The soldiers feed a mule.
Activities of American soldiers in France during World War I. The exterior of a building. The mail call for the soldiers. A rooster stands outside the mail call slot and then goes back inside. The soldiers arrive near the building and receive postal mail through the same slot. They read their mail. The chow wagon for the soldiers. The soldiers eat food. Soldiers walking in a battle trench. An American soldier and a French soldier stand beside a sign post showing "5th Avenue" going one way and "Broadway" going the other (humorous signs recalling the New York City famous streets). The American soldier appears to be explaining the signs to the French soldier.
German prisoners of war in France during World War I. The German prisoners behind barbed wire. Representative of the prisoners in discussion with American and French officers. Additional close up views of faces of the German prisoners of war
Metropolitan Evlogy (Georgievsky), aka Russian orthodox Bishop Euloge, aka Eulogius Georgievsky Clergy, seen descending steps of a cathedral in France, accompanied by clergy in ecclesiastic garb.
A train arrives at a station in France early in Spanish Civil War. Passengers leaving Spain, to escape the rebellion there, get off the train carrying their luggage and enter a room to undergo customs inspection. A sign outside the room reads 'Douane' ( Customs, in French).
United States 79th Infantry troops occupying La Haye Du Puits, France, during World War II. A World War I memorial used as a motor pool. An elderly man and woman show the victory sign with their fingers. U.S. Soldiers on army jeep with machine gun in back and two German prisoners seated on hood of the Jeep. At a square in the town, U.S. Army Engineer surveyor is seen with a transit on a tripod. The old couple seen earlier walk on road with baggage. Army vehicles drive past them.
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