Formations of Mounted French Cavalry and artillery, with horse-drawn field pieces, race across a field in France, during World War 1.
A long line of British infantry make their way across a field in France, toward an empty network of trenches, during World War 1. They enter the trenches and a dugout therein. One British soldier peers over the top of the trench.
British soldiers moving supplies in horse-drawn wagons along a dirt road in France during World War 1. In distance, two horses and wagons are seen moving along an open field. A shell bursts near them. But they continue on their way.
British soldiers stand near an 8 inch howitzer during the Battle of Ancre in France, during World War 1. They fire the howitzer. A soldier talks on telephone in a trench. Other soldier speaks on loudspeaker. Soldiers fire in the field. Other soldiers sit in a dugout. Shells on the field.
A British Mark I tank (female) named the "Creme de Menthe" (named in caption) carries stores on the steering tail as it passes through a wooded area of France during World War I. Smiling Allied soldiers hitch a ride on her tail.
Shows British troops take break at a blocked railroad yard in France during World War 1. Soldiers smoke cigarettes. Troops dig a trench and take cover inside it.
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