In the second volume, André Jouineau depict the French Army from the first trenches to the Victory. Beginning the winter of 1914-1915 with the first alterations in the uniform with velvet and horizon blue, and ending in 1918 with the Adrian helmet. The author's book tells the story of the French soldier's entry into the 20th century ans modern warfare. In this volume, the author presents the Army in France (General Staff, Saint-Cyr, Infantry, Mountain Infantry, Chasseurs à Pied, Chasseurs Alpins, Cuirassiers, Dragoons, Chasseurs à Cheval, Hussars, Artillery, Engineers, Balloons, Military Aviation, Supply Train, Gendarmerie, Services, Quatermaster, Administration, Military Telegraphy, Treasury and Post, Medical, Veterinary), The Army of Africa (Zouaves, Algerian Tirailleurs, African Light Infantry, Foreign Légion, African Chasseurs, Spahis) Colonial Troops and the Navy, as well as a brand new branch of service, the tank Corps. This comprehensive small book offers , together with its companion volume devoted to 1914, a full color coverage of the largest Army ever fielded by France over its long History.