Unused / unissued material - dates unclear or unknown.
France.
French soldiers camouflage a small cart / limber by covering it with twigs. A soldier gives a bucket of water to his horse. Soldiers write letters home from their small camp / outpost in the woods. Various camp activities,...
Unused / unissued material - dates unclear or unknown.
France.
French soldiers camouflage a small cart / limber by covering it with twigs. A soldier gives a bucket of water to his horse. Soldiers write letters home from their small camp / outpost in the woods. Various camp activities, eating , drinking, checking equipment. The men use a bag as an improvised postbox. A soldier collects firewood. Men drag pots of food. A cooker / boiler is stoked and food is cooked. Clothes are packed into a box by one man.
Soldiers pack equipment and ammunition boxes into a small French tank.
Various shots of small tanks passing through woods. Shot from low angle with foliage in front of camera. Useful shots.
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