6-inch Mark VII gun loaded and fired during Battle of Arras in World War I. Soldiers reload and continuously fire it. Explosions and German Infantry firing barrage. Continuous firing from bunkers. Many 6-inch guns loaded and fired. Heavy and continuous bombardment on enemy.
Soldiers place 290 pounds shells on small carts during Battle of Arras in World War I. They pull the cart to transfer shells. The transferred shells are piled in a shade. On signaling, soldiers come out of dugouts called 'Muddy Banks'. They rush to positions near piled shells. A shell is loaded on a gun.
British F.E.2 pusher biplanes take off on reconnaissance mission during Battle of Arras in World War I. A gunner checks his weapon in the front cockpit of an F.E.2. Ground crewman pulls prop through while another assists pilot. The engine starts. Another F.E.2 also starts and they both take off from the airfield. View from F.E.2 , at ten thousand feet, of French city on a river. Steam locomotive train seen crossing a railroad bridge over the river. View of German trenches and fortifications from altitude of thirteen thousand feet.
Soldiers load and fire an anti-aircraft gun continuously during Battle of Arras in World War I. A 6-inch howitzer in a disused French hangar is fired. A group of officers include a 21-year old Major commanding the howitzer. 8-inch howitzer guns are firing heavily at the enemy.
Soldiers transfer ammunition from pontoon in Scarpe River to ground during Battle of Arras in World War I. Mark I tank moves. London and Scottish troops move to take final positions.
Motor machine gun section receives final instructions and leaves for position during Battle of Arras in World War I. A gunned soldier sits along with a driver, on each motorbike. A howitzer continuously fires in the field.
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