United States soldiers operate captured German Panther Tank in Saint Lo in France. The tank is a German recaptured tank. Trees in the background. Several soldiers sit and stand in bivouac area (World War II period).
United States soldiers operate captured German Panther Tank in Saint Lo in France. The tank is driven on a narrow dirt road with trees surrounding closely on both sides. It approaches the camera and then is seen going past. (World War II period).
United States soldiers operate captured Mark V Tank in Saint Lo in France. The tank is a German recaptured tank. Trees in the background. Tank is driven slowly toward camera which is at ground level. Tank proceeds centered over top of camera position. Additional views of the captured Mark V. (World War II period).
Two United States soldiers climb the German recaptured Mark V Tank at Saint Lo in France. They operate the tank. Trees in the background. The temporary encampment. (World War II period).
United States soldiers climb a captured German Mark V Panther Tank at Saint Lo in France during World War 2. The soldiers in the bivouac area. The soldiers remove weapons and equipment from a disabled Mark V tank. Sergeant Basil Ashmore holds MG34 machine gun and some twisted shell cases for Captain Boyd to inspect
A documentary depicts parade by the students of an elite military academy at Saint Cyr in Western France. Troops of students at the training school of the French Army. Troops raise their swords to salute their flags. Commanders inspect troops. Marching troops preceded by cavaliers salute the Commanders of French Army.
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