View of a pedestal-mounted French 155mm long gun, in a well-fortified position during World War 1. The emplacement is protected all around with rows of sand bags. It is deep enough that the gun is not visible until raised to fire (and then only the barrel is visible). The French Army artillery gun crew loads the gun and the soldiers fire two rounds. The area around the emplacement is a desolate no-man's land.
Newsreel 'News in Brief'. Long queues seen in Germany. People wait in lines in vegetable market, meat market and for other facilities also. Old people left behind.
Tourists walk around the Rajghat memorial complex in Delhi, India. View of a mosque. Indian dyers dry and fold a piece of colored cloth. Vehicles drive past on road. The dyers spread a long dyed cloth over field. Two young boys stand in the foreground.
Belgium civilians in Manhay, Belgium. Long line of Belgian civilians on highway. Road sign of 'Erezee' and 'Manhay'. Views of civilians as they pass Belgian guard.
American Expeditionary Forces (AEF) employ an army truck to tow a 155mm long gun into a wooded area in France, during World War 1. Some closely monitor the towing hitch assembly as the gun is moved slowly through underbrush under trees. (World War I; World War 1; WWI; WW1)
Men at Long Binh ammunition dump. Officers and soldiers examine barbed wire fence where Vietcong broke through to enter Longbinh ammunition dump. Lookout tower in the background. Ripped apart barbed wire. Jeep parked along road. Sand bags near barbed wire fence. Shoe of soldier on ground. Barbed wire torn apart by Vietcong who infiltrated through Longbinh ammunition camp. (Vietnam War period).
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