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The Canadian Ninetieth Winnipig Rifles on the march from their training camp at Valcartier


Valcartier Camp, at that time the largest practice encampment ever established in North-America, lay eighteen miles north of Quebec
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Canadian Royal Horse Artillery on the move

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French Hussars at Rouen


The Hussars are light cavalry intended for scouting. They use much smaller horses than the other cavalry.
Many French race-horses were seized by the government for the use of these troops
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Red caps and trousers has been the uniform of French soldiers sinds Napoleon's days

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The German Uhlans - a variety of light cavalry - who played a role in the beginning of the war

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A German field bakery: feeding the men in the trenches


Each wagon supplied 1,600 men. Each army corps of 40,000 had 25 of these wagons
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A Krupp anti-aeroplane gun, mounted on a Mercedes auto truck


The rear wheels are braced to steady the gun from vibration under the shock of firing.
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Zeppelin

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Revolutionary

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Dogs-Of-War

Belgium

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Belgian armored motor cars

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