Camp Pontanezen at Brest, France, from which American soldiers were returned to the United States

Thousands marching, thousands watching our National Army, Chicago, Aug. 4, 1917

Parade of cuirassier guards marching to the parade ground, Berlin, German

Tangled ruins of Marne Bridge blown up by Germans and Red Cross train wreck

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.

Thousand's of Uncle Sam's sailors, training station, Great Lakes, Ill.

"Parade rest," naval training station

Projectile weighing 1070 lbs., powder 325 lbs. one load for the 12-inch disappearing gun, Fortress Monroe, Va.

A sailor's sewing day reminds him keenly of home and mother. life on board a battleship

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

French cavalry horses swimming river in northern France

Sunshine keeps our soldiers healthy. Daily sunning of equipment

Pack inspection of 139th Regiment Infantry American Army Camp, U.S.A.

The heart of the nation, every mother's son ready to do his duty, calisthenics in the army

Class of officers practicing "the short point stab," American Army Camp, U.S.A.

Our boys in France learning to correctly use gas masks

Soldiers about to enter tear-gas trench, Camp Dix, N.J.

Building barbed wire entanglements, reserve officers in training camp, Ft. Sheridan, Ill.

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

Our answer to the Kaiser, 3,000 of America's millions eager to fight for democracy

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

Barracks at Camp Devens, boys on hillside writing letter, Ayer, Mass.

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

"Red fields of slaughter sloping down to ruin's black abyss"

His last fight, "See he lies, death staring from his eyes," somewhere in France

French mine explosion under enemy trenches