Unused / unissued material - dates and locations unclear or unknown.
Invasion scenes, 'Ardennes'. Belgium.
M/S of Field Marshall Bernard Montgomery walking out of headquarters. Shots of American armoured vehicle being pulled onto road after getting stuck in snow. Two American soldiers...
Unused / unissued material - dates and locations unclear or unknown.
Invasion scenes, 'Ardennes'. Belgium.
M/S of Field Marshall Bernard Montgomery walking out of headquarters. Shots of American armoured vehicle being pulled onto road after getting stuck in snow. Two American soldiers pulling along sledge with supplies on. L/Ss of artillery pieces bowing loaded and fired. Soldiers on tractor driving through snow.
Nice shots of civilians smiling as they pass camera. Shots of soldiers marching along snow covered road. Nice shot of soldier running down hill at speed, one falls over. Shots of soldiers sitting around camp fire. Various shots of soldiers marching up hillside. A signpost reads: "LA ROCHE EN ARDENNE". Shots of burning vehicle being towed away by tank. Soldiers marching through snow.
Various shots of convoy of vehicles moving through snow. M/S of smoking tank. Shots of British soldiers standing around fire in snow. Soldier marching. Various good group shots of soldiers smiling and waving at camera. M/Ss of soldiers sifting through pile of rifles. L/Ss of gliders in field. M/Ss of soldiers sitting on top of tank.
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