[Gould can 5314: Regiment Returns]

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[Gould can 5314: Regiment Returns] is a short film from 1919 released on 35mm. It is held in the Prelinger Archives collection.

San Francisco's own 363rd Regiment returns to the city

[Gould can 5314: Regiment Returns]
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San Francisco's own 363rd Regiment returns to the city / Ferry pulling into the pier / dignitaries on hand including Mayor Rolph / parade up Market Street which is festooned with garlands for the event / Mayor Rolph on the reviewing stand / crowds / units march up to the City Hall / part of the 450,000 who were there to welcome the regiment home

10:28:46:03 VS from back of boat with American flag in foreground of shot looking out on Navy fleet including submarines.

10:30:12:13 Great high-angle shot from window of building looking down on military parade on city boulevard (New York city?), American flags hang from building windows and huge audience packs sidewalks. Most likely WWI 1919 parade for return of American soldiers; great shot pans down from Welcome Home sign down to huge military parade, confetti in the air, American as well as other flags hung on string over boulevard, huge audience crowded along sidewalks. Great VS from within sea of people filling every square inch of major boulevard, various Entente Powers flags hung overhead across boulevard.

10:31:08:01 Great shot around 1919 of men and women sitting on roof of building and on large sign for Lundstron Hats waving hats and hands in air excitedly; end of WWI military parade in street.

10:33:11:20 Great shot moving against current from within sea of cheering people completely filling to brim large boulevard; men in crowd wave their hats at the camera; various Allied Powers country s flags hang from string strewn building to building across boulevard. 1919 end of WWI. VS crowds of people celebrating in street.