Entrance to dugout, Y.M.C.A. station at Badonviller

German gun guarding the Mole, Zeebrugge

Gunners on board U.S. battleship New York loading 5-inch gun

Deck of the U.S. battleship Pennsylvania

Joffre and Pershing in Governor's Gardens, Paris, France

Marshall Foch, General Pershing, Madame Joffre, Marshall Joffre and General Dubail, at Paris

One of New York's greatest military spectacles, the "Rainbow" Division parading in honor of citizen soldiers

Sousa's famous Marine Band playing on south steps of Treasury Building, Washington, D.C.

Marines and sailors dispersing after an assembly aft for instructions. Life on board a battleship

Preparing for the firing line, loading 3-inch field guns

Looking over soldiers' quarters, general hospital in distance, Camp Upton, N.Y.

French "tanks" which saw service, parading Paris streets

President Wilson addressing Congress on questions of international peace and imminent danger of war with Germany

Marshall Joffre, Viviani, Chocheprat and Fabry, French War Commission, with Gov. Lowden and state officials at tomb of Lincoln, Springfield, Ill.

For five hours New York's citizen army poured by reviewing stand, twenty men abreast

French mine explosion under enemy trenches

Ripped and battered to death by the enemy, a derelict tank, Cambrai

Huge tanks crossing the Somme

A field of forty tanks, "Like a flock of sheep browsing," Bethune

Huge armored tank making its way through a smoke screen

How France aided her fighters, Renault tanks going to the front

Shells bursting in ruined French village

Huge shell hole beside a highway, France

Monument in memory of Canadians who fell at Vimy in April, 1917

Camp of French artillerymen enjoying well-earned rest from trench warfare

French lines captured from the enemy by the Marine Fusileers

French "75" gun in action against battle planes

Observation balloon fatally pierced by incendiary bullets from American plane

Through the uncharted heavens she blazed the trail, dirigible R-34 at Minneola

Watching "the crimson chorus of the guns" playing to the enemy