World War II U.S. Recruiting Poster by John Falter: (Western Union telegram about wounded soldier) "That was the day I joined the WAVES.
John Falter's American Recruiting Posters. Born in Plattsmouth and raised in Falls City, Falter gain...
Navy recruitment posters from World War II are an important piece of American culture. The iconic si...
Poster showing small news photographs of the war effort by Hare in Leslie's, lists of hundreds of re...
World War II U.S. Recruiting Poster by John Falter: "He'll be home sooner . . . now you’ve joined th...
World War II U.S. Recruiting Poster by John Falter: "Wish I could join too! Serve your country in th...
Believed to be a recruitment poster shortly before World War II was entered into by the United State...
"Enlist in a Proud Profession!" A World War II U.S. Public Health Service poster recruiting nurses f...
1942(?) World War II United States Naval recruitment poster: Join the Navy --- and Free the Worldht...
"Remember Dec. 7th!" A 1942 Office of War Information poster promoting a sense of common purpose dur...
"Become A Nurse, Your Country Needs You," a World War II Office of Information poster recruiting nu...
This World War II poster shows a United States Navy sailor in a tattered uniform, raising a clenched...
26002 KUTA Uptown Theater lobby, Navy display, Nov. 5, 1942. Shipler Comm. Photog. #35219
1944 poster reading "We Caught Hell! -someone must have talked," and showing a U.S. soldier carrying...
Howard Solomon World War I Posters Collection Text reads: E-E-E-YAH-YIP. GO OVER WITH U.S. MARINES....
Two women holding recruiting posters for the U.S. Coast Guard Women's Reserve (also known as the SPA...
John Falter's American Recruiting Posters. Born in Plattsmouth and raised in Falls City, Falter gain...
Navy recruitment posters from World War II are an important piece of American culture. The iconic si...
Poster showing small news photographs of the war effort by Hare in Leslie's, lists of hundreds of re...
World War II U.S. Recruiting Poster by John Falter: "He'll be home sooner . . . now you’ve joined th...
World War II U.S. Recruiting Poster by John Falter: "Wish I could join too! Serve your country in th...
Believed to be a recruitment poster shortly before World War II was entered into by the United State...
"Enlist in a Proud Profession!" A World War II U.S. Public Health Service poster recruiting nurses f...
1942(?) World War II United States Naval recruitment poster: Join the Navy --- and Free the Worldht...
"Remember Dec. 7th!" A 1942 Office of War Information poster promoting a sense of common purpose dur...
"Become A Nurse, Your Country Needs You," a World War II Office of Information poster recruiting nu...
This World War II poster shows a United States Navy sailor in a tattered uniform, raising a clenched...
26002 KUTA Uptown Theater lobby, Navy display, Nov. 5, 1942. Shipler Comm. Photog. #35219
1944 poster reading "We Caught Hell! -someone must have talked," and showing a U.S. soldier carrying...
Howard Solomon World War I Posters Collection Text reads: E-E-E-YAH-YIP. GO OVER WITH U.S. MARINES....
Two women holding recruiting posters for the U.S. Coast Guard Women's Reserve (also known as the SPA...
John Falter's American Recruiting Posters. Born in Plattsmouth and raised in Falls City, Falter gain...
Navy recruitment posters from World War II are an important piece of American culture. The iconic si...
Poster showing small news photographs of the war effort by Hare in Leslie's, lists of hundreds of re...