The Entente Powers intervention in Siberia during Russian Civil War (and World War 1). A group of Russian refugees, including men, women, and boy and girl children pose for the camera near railroad train cars. Several American soldiers are seen with them, including a Colonel who encourage them to pose.
The Entente Powers intervention in Siberia during the Russian Civil War and World War 1. Commander of Czech forces, General Gaida, and his staff, sit with Commander of U.S. forces, Major General William S Graves, and one of his staff officers. A wounded Czech soldier is carried on a stretcher, by U.S. soldiers wearing campaign hats and red cross armbands, from a railroad train car labeled Expeditionary Forces Siberia. The stretcher bearers place the wounded into a field ambulance.
Civilians holding personal mess pans line up and enter a building. A Russian soldier, with rifle slung over his shoulder, stands outside the building and watches the men.
Soviet Kresta Class I guided missile cruiser Vladivostok (No. 542) and two Soviet Zulu III or IV class patrol submarines on surface in the Mediterranean Sea.
Several different range views of the Soviet Kresta I class Missile Cruiser, Vladivostok (542) steaming to right. Next, a Soviet Juliett class cruise missile submarine (SSG) on surface. Then a Soviet F-class or Foxtrot class submarine is seen on the surface. Another submarine is seen, it is of the Soviet Juliett class or J-class.
Soviet Kresta-Class I Guided Missile Cruiser, Vladivostok (542), underway, showing details of antenna array. Soviet Mayak Class AGI (Intelligence Collector) steaming in Mediterranean
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