Abandoned British trench which was captured by the Germans; in background, German soldiers on horseback view the scene. Caption on back: Die Grosse Schlacht im Westen. Der Stab einer Infanterie-Division ... ueberscreiten einer genommenen engl.
Photograph shows a French trench mortar in position for firing with two French soldiers nearby, one on a wooden walkway over the mud, the other is using a shovel in a hole or trench, on the Somme front in France during World War I
UN correspondents at Kaesong, Korea, covering the Armistice Negotiations between UN Forces Representatives of the Communist Forces fighting in Korea, enjoy refreshments while catching up on their notes during a recess in the conference.
Bolshevik soldier, one of a number killed in an attempted flank attack on the positions held by allied troops on the Obozerskaya road at Verst 16, 339th Inf. 85th Div.
Sailors from the U.S.S., Olympia, who formed a part of a landing force, returning from the line along the railroad to Vologda where they had been fighting Bolsheviks. The party got back to its starting point only after picking its way through swamps and forests. They were compelled to abandon everything but their rifles. They are surrounded by men of the 339th Infantry, who had just landed in Russia.
Convoy of the three ships which carried first American troops to Russia. Left to right: H.M.T. Somoli, flagship; H.M.T. Tydeus; and H.M.T. Nagoya. Bakharitza, Russia.