Shows American General Blakely aboard the transport ship, SS Kroonland at Saint Nazaire in France during World War I. American 42nd Coast Artillery troops have food on the deck. Boarding stairs are retracted. The ship prepares to leave for United States following Armistice and end of World War 1.
Wounded U.S. soldiers on their crutches exit an American Red Cross building at Saint Nazaire in France soon after the end of World War 1. The soldiers embark the transport vessel, SS Manchuria. Red Cross workers help the troops in getting aboard the ship.
Shows U.S. Army 1st Division, 6th Field Artillery guns bombarding a hill near Exermont in France during Meuse-Argonne offensive of World War I. Smoke rising from distant hills. Dead soldier lying on town's street. American Army troops occupy the city and are seen running quickly on the streets. American artillery forces fire artillery guns during battle.
U.S. 6th First Army troops fire artillery guns at German targets near Exermont in France during Meuse-Argonne offensive of World War 1. A soldier checks target coordinates with binocular and provides them to the artillery shelling troops on a field telephone.
Shows British General Edmund Allenby meeting and greeting dignitaries at a railway station in Cairo, Egypt, during World War 1. General Allenby rides a horse and is followed by a cavalry of Egyptian Expeditionary Force (EEF). Shows EEF cavalry standing in formation and being trained for desert campaign
British troops of the 4th Sussex Regiment, 53rd (Welsh) Division, marching through Bethlehem, Palestine, on December 9, 1917. Local populace watches as the troops march through the town.
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