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7) 0154.0001 St. Croix Bridge, Vanceboro
Single newsreel story about German saboteur's attempt to destroy international railroad bridge at Vanceboro, Maine. Pan and CU of men walking across bridge with peaveys. Site wh...
2) 1567.0075 [Salvation Army Brigadier Stella Young]
Interview with Salvation Army Brigadier Stella Young. Young discusses her memories of serving in World War I in France for the Salvation Army. Closeup shot of old photograph sho...
719) 1666.002 The Meuse-Argonne Offensive
Kodak Cinegraph film with intertitles. Army Signal Corps footage of American Forces in France, 1918. Troops. Artillery. Railway gun. Lewis gun crew. Tanks. Dead soldiers.
4) 1666.003 Flashes of Action
Kodak Cinegraph film with intertitles. Marching troops. Riflemen. Camouflaged snipers. Shells exploding in village. Artillery. Men in gas masks. A balloonist parachutes to the g...
39) 1766 An American Nurse at War
Reference by Mail catalog description: 'This historical documentary focuses on World War I through the eyes of Marion McCune Rice of Brattleboro, Vermont, who spent four years i...
1) 2426.0001 America Goes Over, 1
U.S. Army Signal Corps film reels, "Especially released by the War Department to the Eastman Kodak Company for The Second A.E.F." [American Expeditionary Force]. Originally dis...
7) 2426.0002 America Goes Over, 2
U.S. Army Signal Corps film reels, "Especially released by the War Department to the Eastman Kodak Company for The Second A.E.F." [American Expeditionary Force]. Originally dis...
3) 2426.0003 America Goes Over, 3
U.S. Army Signal Corps film reels, "Especially released by the War Department to the Eastman Kodak Company for The Second A.E.F." [American Expeditionary Force]. Originally dis...
7) 2426.0004 America Goes Over, 4
U.S. Army Signal Corps film reels, "Especially released by the War Department to the Eastman Kodak Company for The Second A.E.F." [American Expeditionary Force]. Originally dis...
8) 2426.0005 America Goes Over, 5
U.S. Army Signal Corps film reels, "Especially released by the War Department to the Eastman Kodak Company for The Second A.E.F." [American Expeditionary Force]. Originally dis...
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