The Aisne Marne Operation in France. Several Field grade American Army officers of Field Artillery pose before a building in France, during World War One. A Brigadier General stands on steps of the building and smiles. Major General Edwin Burr Babbitt, 4th Brigade Field Artillery, converses with another Major General and a field grade officer. Paper on wall reads 'Signals' and shows insignia of U.S. Fourth Infantry Division. (World War I; World War 1; WWI; WW1)
Quaker members of American Friends Service Committee help people in France. They work at the Matson Maternelle de la Marne Maternity Hospital in Chalons-sur-Marne, France. Exterior of the hospital. Two nurses come out, holding a baby. Exterior of the hospital which was opened in 1922. Groups of nurses walk in the ground. American, English and French nurses in the hospital. A patient arrives in a horse drawn carriage. Nurses help a pregnant mother to step into hospital. Interior of the hospital ward. Separate ward for dependent children who come in with their mothers. Nurses play with the young children. They feed the babies. Maternity ward. Mother in bed is given baby. Patient leaves hospital with husband and new baby.
British Civil Service Rifles and London Irish contingents march along a road in France, returning from the front to a rest camp in France, during the First World War. Mounted officers leads the troop. Other soldiers march following them on a field. Troops band moving.
Marshall Joffre and General J.J. Pershing talking amongst themselves in a field of France. They discuss about the role of France in the world war.
Shows men who have contributed to greatness of France in the war. President of France, Raymond Poincaré walking on a field. Other officer accompany him. Troops standing on the field. They raise their guns. Antonin Dubost, the president of Senate, stands in front of a house. Paul Deschanel, president of chamber of deputies passing by.
Activities of 82nd Airborne Division in days after invasion of France in World War 2 Two captains of the 507th paratroop infantry talk at a field in France. They smoke. Paratroopers pass on the street. A sign on a board on which is written: 'Amafreville-Gourbesville'.
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