The film documents some of the military operations of the Italian soldiers on the Alps.
Most of the film is identical, including the captions, to IWM 17 NEW CRUSADERS. Additional scenes are of rifles firing from concealed loopholes, General Sir Edmund Allenby greeting dignitaries on his ...
The display begins with a parade and marchpast, followed by men of the ICC setting out for a patrol in the desert and drawing river water for their camels. This is broken by sequences of horse and mul...
I. 'MOUNTAIN ARTILLERY. Owing to their sure-footedness, mules are chiefly employed to carry the guns over the mountain passes. Loading up previous to moving off to the front.' MS of British troops dis...
The film starts with maps showing Great Britain, the British Empire and finally New Zealand. It shows the Southern Alps of South Island, New Zealand, as seen from the ocean, leading down into the vall...
French Chasseurs Alpins dismantling a mountain gun. French Infantry, probably from 156th Division, resting (they appear to be wearing dark blue tunics and red trousers rather than horizon blue). Greek...
On the occasion of the Battle of Cer anniversary, the first victory of the Allied army in World War I, on Vidovdan (Saint Vitus` Day) the 28th June 1928, the King Alexander unveiled the commemorative ...
A pan over the valley with Asiago village in the distance. A British lorry convoy comes up a hairpin track to the top of a mountain ridge. Asiago, filmed from the British lines across the valley. Brit...