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The Penny Candy Counter at Wayside Country Store
The Penny Candy Counter at Wayside Country Store
an advertisement for the saturday evening post featuring two men dressed in navy uniforms and holding ice cream
'"Sailors and Cones," Saturday Evening Post Cover, July 24, 1937' Giclee Print - Albert W^ Hampson | Art.com
"Sailors and Cones" by Albert W. Hampson. Issue: July 24, 1937. © SEPS Giclee print at Art.com
USA WW2 Poster - 1942 & http://www.pinterest.com/pin/135671007499483483/ Retro Propaganda, American Propaganda, Vintage Propaganda, Ww2 Propaganda Posters, Greatest Generation
USA WW2 Poster - 1942 & http://www.pinterest.com/pin/135671007499483483/
an old magazine cover shows two women in uniforms, one holding a nurse's cap
1943 ... women at war!
1943 ... Women At War! artist - Jon Whitcomb
an advertisement for u s army airborne, the finest - u s army
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an old navy poster with the words let's hit em with everything we got
"Don't Wait - Choose the Navy!" 1940s WW2 Navy War Enlistment Poster - 16x24 | eBay
$9.31 - "Don'T Wait - Choose The Navy!" 1940S Ww2 Navy War Enlistment Poster - 16X24 #ebay #Collectibles
Today's pinup is another in the Propaganda Pinup Poster series featuring Rachel and a call to join the WACs! With thousands of jobs that could easily be done by women during the war in order to (as the slogan goes) 'Free a man to fight the war,' the call when out throughout America for those who weren't working in the factories to come join the WAC. © Dietz Dolls: http://www.dietzdolls.com || Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MomentsCapture Pin Up Posters, Pinup Posters, Pinup Poster, Women's Army Corps, Woman Meme
Warbird Photos Aviation Photography by Britt Dietz
Today's pinup is another in the Propaganda Pinup Poster series featuring Rachel and a call to join the WACs! With thousands of jobs that could easily be done by women during the war in order to (as the slogan goes) 'Free a man to fight the war,' the call when out throughout America for those who weren't working in the factories to come join the WAC. © Dietz Dolls: http://www.dietzdolls.com || Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MomentsCapture
Till We Meet Again Buy War Bonds WWII War Propaganda Art Print Poster Photo at AllPosters.com Till We Meet Again, Propaganda Art, Meet Again, Best Dad Gifts
'Till We Meet Again Buy War Bonds WWII War Propaganda Art Print Poster' Photo | AllPosters.com
Till We Meet Again Buy War Bonds WWII War Propaganda Art Print Poster Photo at AllPosters.com
an image of a poster for the u s army air force featuring a man with sunglasses and a plane
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US Army poster. www.blackenwolf.com .... Military LED Logo Lights
Good Girls, Good Food, Good Fun: The Story of  USO Hostesses during WWII  -- Hardcover (272 pages), kindle -- Each Saturday night, thousands of servicemen and USO hostesses happily forgot the war for a little while as they danced together in USO clubs, which served as havens of carefree stability. #WWII #History Leadership, Louisiana History, History Classroom, Good Girls, Female Soldier, Oral History, Case Study, Book Worth Reading, Worth Reading
Good Girls, Good Food, Good Fun: The Story of USO Hostesses during WWII
Good Girls, Good Food, Good Fun: The Story of USO Hostesses during WWII -- Hardcover (272 pages), kindle -- Each Saturday night, thousands of servicemen and USO hostesses happily forgot the war for a little while as they danced together in USO clubs, which served as havens of carefree stability. #WWII #History
Americans Will Always Fight for Liberty Posters at AllPosters.com Us History
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A Message from America poster. This WWII-era poster titled 'A Message From America' shows sailors loading ammunition into a cannon. Illustrated by Hayden Hayden and printed by the Kemper-Thomas Company of Cincinnati, c. 1943. Giovanni Baglione, Sailor Art, Saint Agatha, Poster Ads, A4 Poster, United States Navy
A Message From America
A Message from America poster. This WWII-era poster titled 'A Message From America' shows sailors loading ammunition into a cannon. Illustrated by Hayden Hayden and printed by the Kemper-Thomas Company of Cincinnati, c. 1943.