The US Signal Corps in France -1918
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- Опубликовано: 13 окт 2024
- These 2 films from The National Archives show what life was like for soldiers in the Signal Corps in France in 1918.
Reel 1, portable field kitchens approach Colombey. 310th Engrs. raze a house in Sommerance. 304th, 305th, and 322nd Field Signal Bn. troops string telephone lines. Signal Corps troops erect telephone poles, send messages with Heliographic lamps and semaphores; and operate field radios. French women operate Signal Corps switchboards in La Belle-Epine and Paris. Shows captured German defenses.
Reel 2, a trench radio is assembled near Chatillon. Wires are spliced. Signal Corps troops are reviewed at Cour-Cheverny.
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Very good! The only thing I can hope for is that these scans will be speed corrected. The natural motion I see in AI processed silent films lately makes the scenes much more intimate with the viewer.