[Quentin Roosevelt]; Clemenceau and Foch, 1917-1919
Summary Film appears to have been photographed in France during WWI. Medium close shot of Quentin Roosevelt with a small building in background; brief shot of French and American officers, including Lieutenant Edward V. Rickenbacker at immediate right, talking; view of a troop train moving through a European town as people line the tracks waving to soldiers. Final sequence is medium close panning shots, from left to right, of: John J. Pershing, commander in chief of American forces; André Tardieu, French diplomat; Premier Georges Clemenceau of France; Marshal Ferdinand Foch, commander in chief of French forces; an unidentified French officer; General Maxime Weygand, staff officer to Foch; and Major General James W. McAndrews, general chief of staff of American forces, posing as they leave a building. Other Titles Clemenceau and Foch, 1917-1919 Roosevelt Memorial Association title: Quentin and Archie Roosevelt's regiments Created/Published United States : [s.n., 1918?]. Notes Dates in title unverified. Appearing: Quentin Roosevelt, Georges Clemenceau, Ferdinand Foch, John J. Pershing, Edward Rickenbacker, André Tardieu, Maxime Weygand, James W. McAndrews. Subjects France.--Armée. United States.--Army--Officers. United States.--Army.--Signal Corps. World War, 1914-1918. Nonfiction films. Short films. Newsreels. Documentary films. Related Names Roosevelt, Quentin, 1897-1918. Clemenceau, Georges, 1841-1929. Foch, Ferdinand, 1851-1929. Pershing, John J. (John Joseph), 1860-1948. Rickenbacker, Eddie, 1890-1973. Tardieu, André, 1876-1945. Weygand, Maxime, 1867-1965. McAndrews, James W. Theodore Roosevelt Association Collection (Library of Congress) Digital ID trmp 4093 http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.mbrsmi/trmp.4093

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