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Map drawer 69

 Container

Contains 52 Results:

“Our Wounded Need Help!” - Ten ways you can release nurses for Military Service. Office of War Information Poster

 Item — Map Drawer: 69, Folder: 2, Item: 10
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Collection contains posters printed by the United States Government Printing Office during World War II. Subjects include U.S. allies, morale, information security, war bonds and stamps, food rationing, recruitment, Victory Gardens, scenes by Norman Rockwell, and miscellaneous related subjects. One letter encouraging financial institutions to display a particular poster is in the data folder.
Dates: 1941 - 1946

“Speaking for every army nurse” - A headshot of an army nurse, with four pictures of army nurses in action. Dow Chemical Company

 Item — Map Drawer: 69, Folder: 2, Item: 11
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Collection contains posters printed by the United States Government Printing Office during World War II. Subjects include U.S. allies, morale, information security, war bonds and stamps, food rationing, recruitment, Victory Gardens, scenes by Norman Rockwell, and miscellaneous related subjects. One letter encouraging financial institutions to display a particular poster is in the data folder.
Dates: 1941 - 1946

“I need your skill in a War Job!” - Uncle Sam pointing at you and a list of jobs that need people. James Montgomery Flagg , 1943

 Item — Map Drawer: 69, Folder: 2, Item: 12
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Collection contains posters printed by the United States Government Printing Office during World War II. Subjects include U.S. allies, morale, information security, war bonds and stamps, food rationing, recruitment, Victory Gardens, scenes by Norman Rockwell, and miscellaneous related subjects. One letter encouraging financial institutions to display a particular poster is in the data folder.
Dates: 1943

“Serve Those Who Served” - An injured soldier in a chair with a background of a battle and a nurse tending to another injured soldier. Douglass; U.S. Civil Service Commission, 1945

 Item — Map Drawer: 69, Folder: 2, Item: 13
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Collection contains posters printed by the United States Government Printing Office during World War II. Subjects include U.S. allies, morale, information security, war bonds and stamps, food rationing, recruitment, Victory Gardens, scenes by Norman Rockwell, and miscellaneous related subjects. One letter encouraging financial institutions to display a particular poster is in the data folder.
Dates: 1945

“Become a Nurse Your Country Needs You” - Uncle Sam placing a nursing cap on a woman’s head. U.S. Public Health Service; Federal Security Agency, 1942

 Item — Map Drawer: 69, Folder: 2, Item: 14
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Collection contains posters printed by the United States Government Printing Office during World War II. Subjects include U.S. allies, morale, information security, war bonds and stamps, food rationing, recruitment, Victory Gardens, scenes by Norman Rockwell, and miscellaneous related subjects. One letter encouraging financial institutions to display a particular poster is in the data folder.
Dates: 1942

“You can have Silver Wings” - Aviation Cadet Wings. Persons younger than 18 can be in the Air Force enlisted reserve. Fischer; Recruiting Publicity Bureau, United States Army

 Item — Map Drawer: 69, Folder: 2, Item: 15
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Collection contains posters printed by the United States Government Printing Office during World War II. Subjects include U.S. allies, morale, information security, war bonds and stamps, food rationing, recruitment, Victory Gardens, scenes by Norman Rockwell, and miscellaneous related subjects. One letter encouraging financial institutions to display a particular poster is in the data folder.
Dates: 1941 - 1946

“Americans will always fight for liberty” Compares 1778 army with 1943 army. B. Perlin; Office of War Information, 1943

 Item — Map Drawer: 69, Folder: 2, Item: 16
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Collection contains posters printed by the United States Government Printing Office during World War II. Subjects include U.S. allies, morale, information security, war bonds and stamps, food rationing, recruitment, Victory Gardens, scenes by Norman Rockwell, and miscellaneous related subjects. One letter encouraging financial institutions to display a particular poster is in the data folder.
Dates: 1943

“I need your skill in a War Job!” - Uncle Sam pointing at you and a list of jobs that need people. James Montgomery Flagg, 1943

 Item — Map Drawer: 69, Folder: 2, Item: 17
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Collection contains posters printed by the United States Government Printing Office during World War II. Subjects include U.S. allies, morale, information security, war bonds and stamps, food rationing, recruitment, Victory Gardens, scenes by Norman Rockwell, and miscellaneous related subjects. One letter encouraging financial institutions to display a particular poster is in the data folder.
Dates: 1943

Map Drawer 69, Folder 1: Miscellaneous

 File — Map Drawer: 69, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Collection contains posters printed by the United States Government Printing Office during World War II. Subjects include U.S. allies, morale, information security, war bonds and stamps, food rationing, recruitment, Victory Gardens, scenes by Norman Rockwell, and miscellaneous related subjects. One letter encouraging financial institutions to display a particular poster is in the data folder.
Dates: 1941 - 1946

"American Labor...Producing for Attack" Bronze Statue of a Worker. War Production Board, Inf. 111

 Item — Map Drawer: 69, Folder: 1, Item: 1
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Collection contains posters printed by the United States Government Printing Office during World War II. Subjects include U.S. allies, morale, information security, war bonds and stamps, food rationing, recruitment, Victory Gardens, scenes by Norman Rockwell, and miscellaneous related subjects. One letter encouraging financial institutions to display a particular poster is in the data folder.
Dates: 1941 - 1946