American troops carry wounded soldiers on stretchers during World War I. The stretcher bearers cross a trench. Dead soldiers in the trench. France.
The Indian Lancers, (Cavalry Regiment of the British Army) rest at a field in France during World War 1. The Lancers await their turn to advance for the war front.
Shows allied troops move a 6 inch artillery gun up hill in France during World War 1. Several horses are used to pull the artillery gun.
During World War 1, Allied troops fire a 12 inch naval gun at the German lines of communication in France. Troops load shell into the gun during the battle.
An Allied 8 inch artillery battery in France during World War 1 Grand Offensive. British troops load shell into the gun. Commanding officer writes a message on the shell before it is loaded: "From Times Square New York." Allied howitzers are fired at the enemy. A British 6 inch heavy gun is seen firing at enemy positions.
A large group of German infantry marching toward the front in France, during World War 1. Some horse-drawn supply wagons move along with them. Horses pulling wagons with heavy machine guns on them. Others pulling artillery pieces, caissons, and supply wagons. German troops resting on side of hill pose for the camera. Their arms are stacked. Troops stopped for a meal break. Change of scene shows German troops and supplies moving through a war-torn French village. View of destroyed buildings in the village. German infantry marching briskly along a road.
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