Old photos of British troops in World War I 15 .

Mondo History Updated on 2024-01-31

1. In September 1917, some Australian infantry were in a communications trench with their rifles bayonet mounted and gas masks.

2, On May 23, 1917, Anzac engineers were dismantling railroad tracks used by Ottoman Turkey south of Be'ersheba.

3, Units of the 45th Australian Battalion snipe retreating German troops on a distant hillside at Ascension Farm in September 1918. The man kneeling on the far left is believed to be Edward Lynch (author of Somme Mud, which some scholars have likened to the Allied Ones' All Quiet on the Western Front).

4. In 1917, in Egypt, the Ottoman soldiers captured the Tuao prisoners of war with them (they were well-behaved and sat well in the middle).

5. In 1915, Australian soldiers used a "periscope rifle" (the body is Lao Li No1) in the trenches of Gallipoli

6, In 1915, in Gallipoli, a wounded Australian soldier was receiving ** from his companion.

7,An Asian Canadian in the Canadian Expeditionary Force took a photo in front of a brick wall between 1917-1918;Show off the trophy he was wearing on his head (the German hat).

8, Colonel Cluny Macpherson (PhD) of the Royal Newfoundland Regiment of Egypt, September 1915. He was the inventor of the early gas mask.

This one also fought in World War II, and below is an early gas mask he invented.

It's like a ghost in "using" Hanako.

9. Some of the color ** sets of the British Army of World War I.

A group of British troops with their camels, it seems that the British troops were around Ottoman Turkey.

Scotsman: 9, several Australian light cavalry riding their Waaler horses. The soldiers were the original Australian contingent, and this shot was taken before they left Australia in November 1914. The soldier on the right is William Harry Rankin Woods from the 1st Hussar Regiment.

10, April 13, 1918, British wounded on their way back to the vicinity of Merris.

Well, we'll see you next time!Bye-bye!

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