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Be with him at every mail call
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Maker: Recruiting Publicity Bureau United States Army US Government Printing Office
United States Second World War poster issued by the U S Army Recruiting Publicity Bureau advocating the use of Vmail. Vmail was a form of encoding letters into film, then shrunk in order to avoid heav...ARTV09726
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Be with him at every mail call
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Maker: Recruiting Publicity Bureau United States Army US Government Printing Office
United States Second World War poster issued by the U S Army Recruiting Publicity Bureau advocating the use of Vmail. Vmail was a form of encoding letters into film, then shrunk in order to avoid heav...ARTV09725
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Be With Him at Every Mail Call
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Maker: Hiller, Lejaren Arthur Recruiting Publicity Bureau United States Army US Government Printing Office
United States Second World War poster issued by the US Army Recruiting Publicity Bureau advocating the use of Vmail. Vmail was a form of encoding letters into film, then shrunk in order to avoid heavy...ARTV02793
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Collection relating to Spr Rodger Arthur Broom (22015), Australian General Base Depot
Photograph
Collection of 9 photographs related to the service of 22015 Rodger Arthur Broom, Australian General Base Depot. The images include portraits of Rodger Broom; members of the "Carpenters Shop" Australia...P11888
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Insignia of the Army of the United States
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Maker: Recruiting Publicity Bureau United States Army
American Second World War poster published in 1944 identifying all of the various insignia of the United States Army. The poster charts the badges and rank insignia for officers and enlisted soldiers....ARTV05262
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Join the Air Services and serve in France: Do it now
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Maker: Verrees, Jean Paul Ketterlinus
First World War recruitment poster for the U.S Air Service of the American Expeditionary Force. It features a central image of a standard J-1 (made by the Standard Aircraft Corporation from 1916) flyi...ARTV06145
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Keep the enemy in the dark : be careful what you say or write
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Maker: [S.L.] : RECRUITING PUBLICITY BUREAU, UNITED STATES ARMY, 1944
This American Second World War poster depicts a soldier in the dark, being backlit with his arms in surrender. There were many campaigns during the Second World War to urge silence and security aroun...ARTV05561
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Men wanted for the Army
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Maker: Hazelton, Isaac Brewster Unknown Unknown
American First World War recruitment poster featuring a painting depicting an infantry charge. The title is printed in red across the top of the image. The image is framed with a white border and alon...ARTV00115
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Men wanted for the army
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Maker: Whelan, Michael P
American First World War U.S. Army recruiting poster showing an officer standing with a soldier, seated on a horse, blowing a bugle.ARTV01190
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Men wanted for the Army
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Maker: Whelan, Michael P US Army American Lithographic Company
Recruitment poster issued by the United States Army prior to the First World War. One of a series produced featuring colour reproductions of paintings by Michael Whelan. This one is a depiction of sol...ARTV06144
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Men wanted for the Army...[coastal artillery]
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Maker: Whelan, Michael P US Army American Lithographic Company
Recruitment poster issued by the United States Army prior to the First World War. One of a series produced featuring colour reproductions of paintings by Michael Whelan. This one is a depiction of sol...ARTV06142
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`PALS' Battalion Q.M.A.A.C. : 1,000 women clerks required immediately...
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Maker: Unknown Queen Mary's Army Auxiliary Corps Unknown
British First World War poster issued by the Army to promote the Queen Mary's Army Auxiliary Corps (QMAAC). Text only printed in blue ink on white in a banner style it calls for 1,000 women to sign up...ARTV01019
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Pro patria! : join Army for the period of the war
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Maker: Welsh, Horace Devitt United States Army Hegemann, Print, New York City
First World War recruitment poster for the United States Army. The central image is of two mounted soldiers carrying flags. The flag in the foreground being the Stars and Stripes. The image is set wit...ARTV06149
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The call to duty: join the Army: for home and country
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Maker: after Edoardo Cammilli American Lithographic Company
First World War recruitment poster issued by the Recruiting Committee of the Mayor of New York's Committee on National Defence. It features a depiction of a bugler based on a sculpture by Italian arti...ARTV06147
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The Navy put'em across
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Maker: Reuterdahl, Henry
Depicts a First World War United States poster for Naval recruitment. Henry Reuterdahl (1870–1925) was a Swedish-American painter known for his nautical imagery. He had a long relationship with the Un...ARTV00108
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Your pen : An enemy weapon?
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Maker: Recruiting Publicity Bureau United States Army UNITED STATES : RECRUITING PUBLICITY BUREAU, UNITED STATES ARMY, 1943
Second World War poster reminding all citizens to be aware that what they write down, could be read by axis forces or informants.ARTV05881