Occupation of Marbache Sector by U.S. Second Division in France during World War I. A soldier looks through binoculars from an observation posts in Pont-a-Mousson. A Japanese officer confers with U.S. General Albert Jesse Bowley in Marbache. The Japanese officer, General Bowley and a French officer seated on a bench. They visit Marine General Wendell Cushing Neville in Dieulouard and inspect 17th Field Artillery batteries.
U.S. General Hunter Liggett reviews the U.S. 2nd Division forces in Dolcourt, France during World War I. U.S. Second Division troops stand in a squad. The troops hold a United States flag and a U.S. Marines flag. The soldiers stand at attention. A military band plays different instruments. General Liggett reviews the division. The General and a U.S. officer salute. The military band in the background. The troops march with guns on their shoulders. A U.S. officer stands and looks. General Hunter, U.S. Gen. Hanson Edward Ely and a French officer decorate Second Division troops in Chateau-Thierry. A medal is pinned up on the uniform of a U.S. soldier. Horse carts behind the troops.
Generals attend a decoration ceremony in France during World War I. A General pins up a medal on a U.S. soldier. General Hale, General William Carey Brown, General Richardson and General Sladen during the ceremony. The soldier who has been decorated stands with a General.
U.S. 58th and 77th Field Artillery Division in France during World War I . U.S. troops on horse drawn carts. Destroyed buildings on either side of a road. The troops walk on the road. The soldiers rotate the wheels of a cart and push the cart. The soldiers seated on horse backs. The troops walk behind the horse carts on a road. They cross a field. A village in the background.
U.S. 77th Field Artillery Regiment in France during World War I. The troops stand in a group near sack bags. Artillery camouflaged in the tress. The soldiers load shells in the artillery and fire. U.S. troops near a filed gun. They fire through the field gun. The soldiers fire guns. Shells on the ground. Smoke comes out from the artillery after firing. Smoke due to explosion. Destroyed and damaged buildings.
U.S. 35th and 58th Infantry troops in France during World War I . U.S. troops advance and fire guns. Smoke due to explosion. They advance under heavy firing. The troops march forward. Soldiers carry guns. The soldiers are in prone position and fire guns. They fire from behind a small hillock. The men advance forward and are in prone position behind bushes. Four soldiers behind the bushes. One of them eats food and the other two look through binoculars.
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