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Doreen Murphy was sketched by Abram Games for a WWII recruitment poster; Authorities wanted younger women to join the Auxiliary Territorial Service (ATS) ...
"The Marines have landed" was a World War II recruiting poster that capitalized on the expeditionary nature of the Marine Corps. It was first completed in 1941 but was aimed at 1942 recruiting goals.
The earliest posters focused on financial compensation and practical benefits for those enlisting, but around the early 1900s and well into World War II, they began to tug more on heartstrings ...
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How American women were depicted on military and employment recruiting posters during World War II - MSNPatriotic posters appealing to American women for assistance during World War II led to thousands volunteering for the military or opting to work in positions traditionally held by men. Browse ...
There are two things you need to know about the pictures on a recent Montana National Guard recruiting poster: The first is that the soldier in the center is Command Sgt. Maj. Lawrence DeBoo, the ...
A new book highlights the work of Abram Games, Britain's official World War II poster artists who created amazing graphics for a variety of purposes from recruitment to public warnings.
Mimi Connell-Lay, from the auction house, said: “These WW2 recruiting posters are being sold by the family of Ernest Bendell-Bayly, owner of a London design studio that made the posters.
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