One of the notorious U-boats stranded on the south coast of England after surrender

Looking south over Chateau Thierry from the ramparts of the old chateau

Famous bridge over Marne, toward Hotel de Ville and heights of old chateau

In Belleau Wood where Americans gave Germany her first fatal check

Strong dugouts in holes under huge rocks, in Belleau Woods, France

French reserves from U.S.A. Some of the two million fighters at the Battle of the Marne

Maison Blanc, headquarters of the marine brigade, near Belleau Wood

"Miracle of Lucy," France. Unharmed crucifix amidst total ruins

Camp Pontanezen, Brest, France

Troop kitchen, 21 ranges each burning cord of wood daily, Brest, France

American barracks and railroad yards near Bordeaux, from Tower No. 2

Lafayette, we are here! First American soldiers that marched in Paris

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

Cannon abandoned by Germans in retreat at Acy, France

An interior scene in the social room of a Y.M.C.A. army camp hut

General De Puydraguen coming out of a trench near Lac Blanc in the Vosges section

Wrecked building in Amiens, France

German gun guarding the Mole, Zeebrugge

Bugler calling marines and sailors to assemble for instructions. Life on board a battleship

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

Deck of the U.S. battleship Pennsylvania

National road bridge over the Marne, blown up to prevent German advance

Four of our submarines in dry dock in government navy yard

Submarines, battleships and torpedo boats in background, San Diego Bay, California

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

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

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