World War One. British or Canadian recruits at camp - various scenes. Group of soldiers marching through camp. Pan on soldiers standing in yard as officer reads orders. New recruits lined up for inspection; still wearing civilian clothes. Inspected by officer...
World War One. British or Canadian recruits at camp - various scenes. Group of soldiers marching through camp. Pan on soldiers standing in yard as officer reads orders. New recruits lined up for inspection; still wearing civilian clothes. Inspected by officer w/ some civilian big-wigs. New recruits march in civvies; long line of men stretching off into distance! Now in uniforms.
DS soldiers standing in group; w/ row of tents at rt; they start tossing duffel bags etc. around; goofing off. ECU Canadian soldier. Soldiers lined up at tent w/ sign in FG Paymaster. GV camp - open filed; horses standing; tents in BAG. CU 2 guys cutting up bread for dinner. Pan over area w/ horses; heavy artillery equipment. MS soldiers loading bales of hay onto wagon. Soldiers standing at camp; buildings of corrugated metal in BG. Soldiers walking along; informally; past building at left. Military
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