• King George V and Maj. Gen. Lewis reviewing doughboys of 30th Division
  • King George V and Maj. Gen. Lewis confer with doughboys of 30th Division as they stand at attention
  • Inspection of the St. Quentin Canal after the attack
  • The village of Bellicourt ravaged by war
  • Doughboys marching to the rear with their German POWs
  • Doughboys and Tommies relaxing over a friendly game of cards
  • Gen. Sir Henry Rawlinson
  • Doughboys pass in review on their way to the Ypres front
  • Elsie Janis entertains the troops
  • Col. George S. Simonds
  • Maj. Gen. Edward M. Lewis
  • Doughboy of the 119th Infantry aiming a Lewis Gun
  • The 119th Infantry Outside of Watou, Belgium
  • A salvage dump
  • Leading a tank into battle
  • The south entrance of the St. Quentin Canal Tunnel underneath Riqueval and Bellicourt
  • Doughboys training with tanks
  • Establishing a burial ground
  • A view of the St. Quentin Canal near Riqueval
  • Australian Digger leading a tank through Bellicourt
  • Sir Douglas Haig and Col. Robert Bacon enjoying a picnic on the battlefield
  • A view of the St. Quentin Canal near Bellicourt
  • The village of Bellicourt along the St. Quentin Canal
  • Laying signal wire
  • A burial party
  • Traffic jam in the rear
  • Returning from the front
  • Showing off captured German trophies
  • Maj. Gen. John F. O’Ryan and his chief of staff, Col. Stanley Ford
  • A field hospital near the front
  • An armistice celebration
  • British artillery supporting the Americans
  • Tommies taking a rest at the front
  • British troops heading to the front
  • Rushing an artillery piece to the front
  • Maj. Gen. John F. O’Ryan
  • A hospital scene at Camp Wadsworth, SC
  • Gen. John J. Pershing and Maj. Gen. George W. Read
  • The final resting place for the doughboys
  • American II Corps insignia
  • American 30th Division insignia
  • American 27th Division insignia
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