French soldiers clean the tube of a 58mm trench mortar and load a shell (bomb) equipped with fins onto the tube. Next scene shows the mortar in a trench, as one soldier lights the fuse and moves away from it. The fuse burning. ( World War 1. WWI. WW1)
French soldiers pull several 75mm wheeled mortars across a field and set them up for operation. (World War 1. WWI. WW1)
French soldiers pull a 150mm wheeled mortar across a field and then set it up and fire it. (World War 1. WWI. WW1)
French soldiers with a 240mm mortar in an entrenched position. The mortar barrel is prone. A soldier loads a mortar round, with fins, deep into the tube. Everyone steps out of the emplacement, as they prepare to fire the mortar. (World War 1. WWI. WW1)
French Schneider CA tanks in operation during the First World War. Tank passes camera. Two World War I French tanks moving towards front line. Rear view of tank moving away with crewman emerging from rear door. The tanks bear painted images of playing card suits: heart, spade, and diamond are seen, indicating to which section of the French Tank Company they belonged.
French soldiers using pack animals to transport parts of 65mm artillery pieces up a mountain during World War 1. They are seen loading an assembled gun at its field location. (WWI. WW1)
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