Allied soldiers in France during World War I. The soldiers march down a street during a parade in France as other soldiers look on. The troops march past the soldiers along the side walk. A soldier carries an American flag during the parade.
Allied troops in France during World War I. U.S. General John J. Pershing after the Battle of Saint Mihiel Salient. On September 12th Allied soldier in a field as they prepare for the Battle of Saint Mihiel Salient. Men dig trenches. Artillery being fired at the enemy position by the Allies. Allied soldiers advance. Cavalry units, infantry units and supplies loaded on to carts as they move further. Cavalry units move over wooden planks to cross a trench. Wounded being carried on litters. Artillery being fired. Soldiers on foot and a convoy of military trucks advance. Allied soldiers march forward with damaged houses in the background. An American tank crossing from a field to a lower road during battle. Smoke rises from a battlefield. Shell cases piled up as Allied soldiers load shells in an artillery piece and fire at German enemy targets. Stone concrete dug outs of Germans in Mont Sec, France being used by the Allies. Two Allied soldiers in the dugout as they look through binoculars. Views of French civilians and refugees after being freed from four years of German rule. They talk with American soldiers, smile, and relax.
A motorcycle race in France during World War I. A large number of spectators in a stadium as men perform gymnastics on horizontal bars. A motorcycle race at a track in France.
Injured Allied soldiers with neurological and neuromuscular conditions in France during World War I. An Allied soldiers walks down a path in a forest in France. He walks with the help of a walking cane. His right leg exhibits spasms. Other soldiers also walk down a path. Shirtless soldier seated. He is twitching and his right shoulder and arm exhibit spasms. He appears exhausted and in shock. Another Allied soldier is shown with twitching, spasms, and nervous agitation in his upper body, mouth, eyes, and head. (Post traumatic stress disorder or PTSD.)
Injured Allied soldiers in France during World War I. A man looks after an injured Allied soldier at a hospital in France. A bandage being placed over the soldier's forehead. A soldier with a mutilated face. Debris spread over an area. A damaged wooden structure.
French red cross nurses aid in care of French soldiers during World War 1. Nurses greet railroad train carrying French soldiers. Nurses work at food line giving hot food to a line of French soldiers. Injured soldiers being looked after by doctors and nurses and nuns at a hospital in France. A nurse tries to feed a patient lying in a bed. Close up view of another nurse sitting by the bed of a wounded soldier. A nurse opens a veranda door onto a sun porch where injured soldiers are recovering. French soldiers on terrace in the background. Nurses and soldiers on the terrace as they relax and enjoy. Nurse adjusts cast and bandage on a soldier's arm. A soldier on crutches and a nurse look at a chart. Nurses and French soldiers walk down a corridor. A nurse helps two blind soldiers walk down the stairs of the hospital and they walk into a garden. Sign over hospital door includes "XV Region Service de Sant Hospital Complemental Hermitage" Soldiers are helped by the nurse as they sit onto a bench. The sun sets and soldiers along with the nurse walk on a beach. (Beach location and Mediterranean foliage implies this is likely a hospital at Bastia on the island of Corsica, France used by the Allies in World War I).
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