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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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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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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