139th Infantry troops occupy trench dugouts in France. Soldiers sit in open dugout with rifles. One soldier up on the dugout aims rifle in the field while another stands in dugout. A soldier aims, in prone position behind a rock, at the side of dugout and monitors enemy position. Soldier in prone position slides down in dugout. Soldiers stand. (World War I; World War 1; WWI; WW1).
United States 139th Infantry troop occupy dugouts in France during first World War. Sunlight behind the clouds. Silhouette of fences and a soldier with rifle. Soldier stands and aims with rifle, he sits down. He gets up and crawls forward on ground. (World War I, World War 1, WWI, WW1)
A heavily fortified American headquarters in France. Commanding officer (or adjutant) assembles staff officers and reads orders of the day. Staff officers make notes, then salute and return to their respective duty stations. (World War I; World War 1; WWI; WW1)
U.S.130th Field Artillery troops clean and fire French 75 artillery pieces in France. Gun crew cleans and adjusts their gun. Battery of French 75s firing. Close look at gun crew operating their French 75 in rapid fire.
View of battlefield map showing Sector East of Verdun, France, during World War I. A French gun crew fires their French 75 field piece from a wooded position. Soldier covers his ears as artillery is fired.
U.S. 130th Field Artillery troops carry ammunition in forest, in France. Soldiers shoulder heavy shells and carry them down a dirt path in woods. They stack them near a camouflaged heavy artillery piece. (World War i; World War 1; WWI; WW1)
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