Friendly reminder that Steve and Bucky probably have absolutely wild Brooklyn accents. Maybe it’s mellowed out over the years but sometimes, woild, goil, woist, poifume. Cwafee. Wourder. Fugeddaboutit.
A portrait of four smiling Canadians, as they sit against a wall and await treatment at a Casualty Clearing Station (CCS) at Duisans, 3 September 1918. They are all wearing labels on their uniforms, issued by the dressing station, which indicate the nature of their injuries.
Me when I look up the Wikipedia entry for the Maryhill Stonehenge in Washington State, the first monument in the US to honor those killed in WWI, and learn it was dedicated on July 4th, 1918
This is London towards the end of WWI. A young Winston Churchill makes a surprise appearance halfway through the film. Some of the footage documents the American Expeditionary Force, hence the American flags. Circa 1918.