U.S. Army cavalry troops on horseback and horse drawn carriages, during training exercises prior to participation in the Punitive Expedition in Mexico under leadership of General Funston. Troops fire rifles from bushes during exercises.
U.S. Cavalry troopers pack their horses and are inspected. Cavalry forces receive rifles and inspect them. Led by General Frederick Funston, they depart Galveston, Texas, for Mexico, to quell raids by Mexican leader, Pancho Villa, during the Punitive Expedition
Monuments in Indianapolis, Indiana. View of the 'State Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument' designed by German architect Bruno Schmitz. The monument is dedicated to Indiana heroes who died in a war before World War I. A Civil War exhibit at a lower level. Sculptures of soldiers and sailors on the monument. Water cascades into a collecting pool at the base.
Monuments in Indianapolis, Indiana. Riverside Park Pavilion. Vehicles drive past on the White River Bridge. Houses and large mansions in residential areas. A street lit up at night with a sign 'Pauline Fredrick' on a theater building. A river in Indianapolis.
American President Thomas Woodrow Wilson visits Indianapolis, Indiana. A reviewing stand with a man in the foreground. View of Marion County Courthouse and United States Post Office. A parade advances towards the Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument. The President's motorcade approaches the reviewing stand. President Wilson and Governor of Indiana Samuel Moffett Ralston, Mayor Bell, Senator Taggart and Joseph P. Tumulty in the reviewing stand. The Honor Guard.
American President Thomas Woodrow Wilson at the White House in Washington DC. President Wilson seated at a desk reads important documents. He leads a parade on the Flag Day in a demonstration in favor of national preparedness. The President marches holding the American flag. President Wilson looks out of a glass window in his office at the White House. He speaks over a phone. A herd of sheep in the lawn outside the White House.