The Commander of American Expeditionary Force, General John Pershing in France during the Meuse-Argonne Offensive towards the end of World War I. John Pershing and another officer confer in a room.
U.S. troops in France during the Meuse-Argonne Offensive towards the end of World War I. U.S. soldiers eat. A dog sits beside wounded German soldiers lying on stretchers. German prisoners are marched along a field. Flak bursts in the sky. A German airplane is downed.
U.S. troops in France during the Meuse-Argonne Offensive towards the end of World War I. Supplies are hauled along Montfaucon Hill. U.S. soldiers around a water hole. U.S. Army General John Pershing decorates U.S. troops. He shakes hands and talk to the soldiers.
Shows U.S. Army 1st Division, 6th Field Artillery guns bombarding a hill near Exermont in France during Meuse-Argonne offensive of World War I. Smoke rising from distant hills. Dead soldier lying on town's street. American Army troops occupy the city and are seen running quickly on the streets. American artillery forces fire artillery guns during battle.
World War 1 U.S. 6th Army troops in a destroyed hut near Exermont in France during the Meuse-Argonne offensive. Troops check targets coordinates at distant hills with their mounted binoculars. One soldier provides the target coordinates to artillery shelling troops on field telephones.
U.S. Army 18th Infantry troops in World War 1 take cover in trenches in the Argonne forest in France during Meuse-Argonne offensive. An American soldier gives water to fellow soldier. The troops advance ahead into a wooded area.
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