View from the Montfaucon American Battle Monument Argonne France
Amazing view of the Argonne region from the Montfaucon American World War One Battle Monument in Northern France
Meuse-Argonne American Memorial
US War Cemetery WW 1 , Meuse Argonne , France
During a short stay in France I visited this impressive WW1 cemetery located in 55110 Romagne - sous - Montfaucon , please check Wikipedia for more details.
Pennsylvania US War Memorial 80th division WW1 Nantillois France
Nantillois is a small village in the northern part of France , on the outskirts of the first world war battlefield , and like all the other US memorials in the region , well kept by a special US commitee.
Part 2 , US memorial tower , Montfaucon , Argonne , France , going down the steps....
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Memorial day 2015
Cérémonie du Mémorial Day au cimetière américain de Romagne-sous-Montfaucon.
Day 4 The Meuse Argonne American Cemetery
US Memorial tower , Montfaucon , WW1 , France part 1 = going up..
Its a good excercise , after a full French breakfast , Climbing up these stairs...
A Tribute Romagne sous Montfaucon
Website: verdun1916.eu
Petites Histoires 14 18 Partie 3 France 3 101118 version internet 5Mb
Commémoration du Centenaire 14/18 avec des vues aériennes drone pour France 3 Grand Est / France Télévision tournée le 24 avril 2018 dans le département de la Meuse sur la région de Verdun, à l'Ossuaire de Douaumont, à l'ouvrage de Froideterre, puis au Mémorial pour la réalisation de 3 magazines de 26 minutes chacun, dont voici le numéro 3 Petites Histoires 14/18 avec Laurent Parisot de France 3 Lorraine.
Retrouvez l'intégralité des petites histoires 14/18 sur France TV :
Images aériennes drone : SIAPV - Service Image Aérienne Photos Vidéos / Christophe Aubertin siapv.fr
Scenes in the Meuse-Argonne Section, September 26 to November 11, 1918
(This film is silent)
National Archives Identifier: 24926
Local Identifier: 111-H-1424
From: Series: Historical Films, ca. 1914 - ca. 1936
Record Group 111: Records of the Office of the Chief Signal Officer
Other Title(s): Historical Film, No. 1424
Scope & Content: Reel 1 shows aerial views of the trenches and countryside in the Argonne sector; former German campsites and street scenes in Cunel, France; and ruined churches, railroad yards, and houses in Flirey, Nantillois, and Gercourt. Reel 2 shows demolished buildings and other debris in Nantillois, Montfaucon, Vaux, Brieulles, and Buzancy. French civilians celebrate in the streets of Brieulles. Shows German billets in Etraye. Reel 3 shows rubble in Malancourt, Avocoilrt, Nantillois, and Damvillers. Troops clear debris from streets in Lachaussee. Gen. Traub inspects barbed-wire defenses near Deuxnouds. Shows the entrance to Death Valley at Haumont; ruins in Nouat, Neuville, and Beaumont; a panorama of Woevre Plain near Combres; and Hindenberg Line defenses near Bethincourt. Reel 4, a rubbled home in Chaumont burns. Shows German emplacements in the Bois de Belleu; ruins of houses in Bernecourt; demolished bridges; water trucks in Brabant; and a chateau at Stenay, formerly hdqtrs. of the German Crown Prince.
Contact(s):
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WW1-The final battle
It was the 1st world war
The Paths of Our Grandfathers
John Blackman Schooley inherited his late grandfather's Silver Star, a medal earned for heroism during World War I. 100 years after the end of The Great War, John traveled to France to retrace his grandfather's footsteps with the 109th Field Artillery during some of the bloodiest engagements in American history.