United States soldiers in France during World War I. Cavalry troops with their horses. A soldier holds the reins of a horse. A military motorcycle nearby. The horse sniffs the motorcycle. A soldiers standing next to a horse eats and drinks. Another soldier feeds the horse. A humorous sequence with a hen in a small hollow of a building. The hen moves back into the building. Moments later a line of U.S. soldiers walk by the same hole and each collects a piece of mail from the slot. They are smiling and laughing.
United States soldiers in France during World War I. U.S. soldiers in a chow line on the battle front. Soldiers serve their comrades hot food from steaming kettles and pots on a wheeled cart. Troops receive food and eat. They move along in a line. Soldiers in trenches carry equipment and large metal drink or soup containers.
United States and French soldiers in France during World War I. U.S. soldiers on the frontline. A U.S. and a French soldier look at a sign on the road. One points to the sign board with a stick. Two U.S. Army soldiers inspect a wrecked car, riddled with bullet holes. They inspect the wheels and damage to the car. Two soldiers watch as two kittens play with each other.
United States officials and officers in France during World War I. American Expeditionary Force (AEF) Commander General John Pershing with U.S. Secretary of War Newton D. Baker. The General, the Secretary, and other American officers stand around several artillery pieces on the frontline. U.S. Army forces are seen digging placements for another artillery gun to be rolled into position. Soldiers prepare a gun for inspection. The large artillery gun barrel moved into position. General Pershing, and Secretary Baker and others inspect the gun.
German prisoners of war in France during World War I. The first group of German prisoners captured by the Americans at a prison camp. The twenty one soldiers and two officers in a barbed wire enclosure. The haggard looking young soldiers. Two German officers with their backs towards the camera. U.S. officers talk to the German prisoners. Cars and soldiers on the road in the background.
United States officials and officers in France during World War I. American Expeditionary Force (AEF) Commander General John Pershing and President Raymond Poincare review cavalry and infantry troops of the American and French forces. Also standing with them is former Prime Minister Paul Painleve and other American and French military leaders. U.S. and French cavalry and infantry march past in review. Soldiers carry the U.S. and French flags. Soldiers salute as they pass the leaders.
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