English flag flying on a British warship during World War 1. British warships in the Firth of Forth, in Scotland, under the Forth Bridge. Close view of King George V in his navy uniform. Individual close-up view of Admiral John Jellicoe, Admiral David Beatty, Admiral Doveton Sturdee, and Admiral Rosslyn Wemyss.
General John J. Pershing reviews United States Border Guard near the border with Mexico during World War 1. United States 5th Cavalry gallop, ride together in review for General Pershing. General Pershing and a United States Army official salute to the 5th Cavalry
Two United States soldiers slice a giant oversized baguette bread in half during World War 1.
Military uprising of Arab tribes against the Ottoman Empire during World War 1. The Sharifian Army march in the desert toward an oasis. Military leader rides a camel in front of Sharifian Army soldiers. Sharifian Army carry the Flag of the Arab Revolt (also known as the flag of Hejaz), the Arab nationalist flag. A busy scene in an oasis. Men mounting and riding camels. Sharifian Army soldiers direct camels with men to sit down. Two Arab men carry a patient on a stretcher, other patients treated by medics. Sharifian Army soldiers stand up and begin to move.
A French soldier dresses the wound of an injured comrade during the Battle of Verdun in World War 1. Bodies of dead French soldiers, partly buried in mud, found in trenches. Two men walk past bodies of the deceased. More bodies of French soldiers are scattered in the trenches. Removal of battlefield casualties. Bodies of soldiers killed during the Battle of Verdun are shown in various stages of decomposition. French soldiers wearing the Red Crosses on their arms digging graves for dead bodies removed from the battlefield. Devastated hill in Verdun. French soldiers trudging through destroyed Verdun landscape.. Bodies of deceased soldiers and scattered wreckage. French soldiers carry away wounded on stretchers.
French troops leave Souilly, the headquarters of French Generals Philippe Pétain and Robert Nivelle, for Verdun by trucks during World War 1. Outside Souilly, General Philippe Pétain observes the trucks leaving for Verdun. Trucks drive along the Voie Sacrée ("Sacred Way”), a road that connects Bar-le-Duc to Verdun (Meuse), France. Long convoy of trucks transport troops, supplies and artillery through the Voie Sacrée ("Sacred Way ''). Trucks driving along the Voie Sacrée ("Sacred Way ''). Soldiers disembark from trucks after arriving in Verdun. Soldiers push field artillery attached to a truck.