Unused / unissued material - dates and locations unclear or unknown.
Soldiers training on farm.
Various shots of soldiers (possibly French cadets) standing next to military vehicles. Shots of soldier next to motorbikes. C/Us o soldier feet. M/Ss of soldier with horse on harness. M/S...
Unused / unissued material - dates and locations unclear or unknown.
Soldiers training on farm.
Various shots of soldiers (possibly French cadets) standing next to military vehicles. Shots of soldier next to motorbikes. C/Us o soldier feet. M/Ss of soldier with horse on harness. M/S of soldiers milking goat. Soldiers climbing on roof of farmhouse. Shots of soldiers in training. Several shots of topless soldiers jogging and doing press-ups (looks very cold). Soldier walking on hands. L/S of soldiers running forward and dropping on the ground jumping up running forward etc.
L/Ss of soldier marching. Standing in line. Various shots of soldiers assembling machine gun - they are timed. L/S of soldiers singing. Soldiers walking through snow up to chalet. Soldier chopping wood. Various shots of activity round chalet. Soldier holding banner 'Vaincre Mourir'. Soldier standing to attention. L/Ss soldier in training in snow. L/S of soldier playing around with sledge. Two soldier wheeling cart (no snow). Soldier carrying milk churn. Soldiers in woods. Two soldiers eating bread. Several more shots of soldier at camp in woods.
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