Records of the Office of the Chief Signal Officer. 1860 - 1985. Historical Films. 1914 - 1936. MARCHING TO GERMANY, NOVEMBER - DECEMBER 1, 1918, 1ST DIVISION

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Records of the Office of the Chief Signal Officer. 1860 - 1985. Historical Films. 1914 - 1936. MARCHING TO GERMANY, NOVEMBER - DECEMBER 1, 1918, 1ST DIVISION

1936

Reel 1, Gen. Parker watches 26th Inf. troops cross into Lorraine at Etain. 5th, 6th, and 7th F.A. units march through Montzeville. 16th and 18th Inf. troops enter Bouligny and Aumetz. 16th Inf. troops enter Esch and are decorated and reviewed by Gens. McGlachlin and Parker at Mertert, Lux. Gen. Marshall reviews 28th Inf. troops entering Winchrenger, Ger. 18th Inf. troops cross a bridge at Grevenman, Lux., and enter Temmels, Ger. Reel 2, Gen. Parker watches troops cross a bridge over the Moselle. Supply wagons, the 6th F.A., and 16th Inf. troops parade through Trier. 18th Inf. troops cross a bridge into Kunz. Parker and McGlachlin pose with their aides. 18th Inf. troops enter Klender-Muhl. 6th F. A. units march through Hetzerath. 28th Inf. troops are greeted by Germans in Alf. Marshall reviews the 28th Inf. at Treis. 7th F. A. units cross the Moselle on a ferry boat. Reel 3, 26th Inf. troops occupy Boppard. McGlachlin, Marshall, and Col. Theodore Roosevelt, Jr., pose. Children watch 18th Inf. troops march to billets in a Coblenz school. The 5th and 6th F.A. enter Coblenz. 1st Engrs. advance near Wirges. 2nd Field Signal Bn. men eat on a road to Neuhausel.

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