Camp of French artillerymen enjoying well-earned rest from trench warfare
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French lines captured from the enemy by the Marine Fusileers
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French reserves watching their comrades going into "The Valley of the Shadow"
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Bridgnet Michelin bombarding airplane ready to ascend, France
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French "75" gun in action against battle planes
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Body of a German aviator in his wrecked machine back of the French lines
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Belgian refugees housed in Alexandria [i.e., Alexandra] Palace, London
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Observation balloon fatally pierced by incendiary bullets from American plane
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Attaching observation balloon to winch for towing into position, Army of Occupation, Weissenburg, Germany
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Through the uncharted heavens she blazed the trail, dirigible R-34 at Minneola
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"Through sickly shrapnel-sown meadows reaped by death alone"
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Watching "the crimson chorus of the guns" playing to the enemy
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"'Twas messy, that bit of a fight," dead Germans amidst wire entanglements
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Zeppelin flying over a German town, lower valley of the Rhine
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House in Southend, England, wrecked by bombs from raiding zeppelins
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French fleeing into Amiens from the Somme district
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Airplane view of trenches and shell holes
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Zeppelin wrecked and burned, ruins being inspected by French troops
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"Enemy airmen successfully bombed one of our supply trains," official report
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U.S. observation airplane on west front, France
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A double-seated "fighter" equipped with bomb-dropping device, ready to go aloft
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Lieut. LeMaitre, French aviation forces, explaining "Nieuport" airplane, Fortress Monroe, Va.
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The eyes of the army, view of German town from American airplane
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Feeding "Grannie," twelve men lowering shell into breach
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Trench mortar in its well-timbered chamber, view looking straight down
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Cardinal Mercier, renowned Belgian prelate, speaking at Dinant, Belgium
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A pioneer of the Kaiser's forests shattered into toothpicks by a shell from the Russian lines
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A French 155-mm. gun trained on the German trenches
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French 75 millimeter guns in ambush near German trenches
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Artillerymen who, between the Germans and the mud, are emplacing their guns with difficulty
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