Foch decorated in England (1919)

GAUMONT GRAPHIC NEWSREEL (REUTERS) To license this film, visit French Field Marshal Ferdinand Foch (supreme Allied commander in World War I) is made a field marshal of the British Army and a freeman of the City of London Full Description: SLATE INFORMATION: An Empire’s Appreciation ENGLAND: London: City of London: Guildhall: EXT GUILDHALL, LONDON MAIN TITLE (9ft) SV (sideview) Marshal Foch alights from carriage outside Guidlhall. (33ft) LV & SV Marshal Foch reviews troops. (56ft) Personalities - Armed Forces, Ceremonies - Decorations, France, Military - Active, Great Britain World War I, World War 1, WWI, First World War, The Great War, war, British Expeditionary Force, review, inspect, inspection Background: French Field Marshal Ferdinand Foch (supreme Allied commander in World War I) is made a field marshal of the British Army and a freeman of the City of London FILM ID: VLVA6FJ1IF6P21SXGF7VNXWANNS
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