Infantry of the Australian 2nd Division return after being relieved by the 4th Division during fierce fighting at the front in the battle of Pozières, France, during World War I. Soldiers of the Australian 6th Brigade, 2nd Division, are seen marching back from the front, along a dirt road, as other Australian troops cheer them from an overlooking hill. Some of the returning troops ride bicycles.
Supplies are moved towards the front during the World War I in France. Supply trucks and mules drawn carts carry the supplies. Supplies are moved forward by the rail.
Troops move forward towards the front in France during World War I. Military vehicles pass. Soldiers march. Soldiers in military vehicles advance towards the front. Houses along the sides of the street.
Armored cars advance towards the front in France during World War I. Houses and trees in the background. Soldiers on the armored cars. Oxen drawn artillery advance through a bridge. Soldiers in a boat at a waterway.
16 inch guns mounted on a train in France during World War I. Soldiers stand near the railroad guns. Railroad guns are loaded and fired.
French soldiers fire artillery in France during World War I. They fire artillery in the battlefield. Trenches in the field. Trees in the background. Soldiers fire from trenches. They walk in a communication trench leading to French front line. They fire artillery. A soldier feeds mules on the battlefield. Smoke arises from firing and bombarding.
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