“E-E-E-YAH-YIP Go Over with the U.S. Marines” was a typical WWI recruiting poster distributed by the U.S. government to rally men to sign up and fight in Europe. The poster depicts a Marine holding up his rifle and yelling E-E-E-YAH-YIP, the battle cry of the Marines. The U.S. Marines at the time were not as prominent as they are in the 21st Century and therefore were the smallest branch of the U.S. military. This meant that the Marines had to recruit heavily and most of their forces were new and unknowledgeable. They became recognized in 1918, during the battle of Belleau Woods, where they earned the nickname “Teufelhunden” or devil dogs. This poster was created in 1917 by Charles Buckles Falls, or C.B. Falls, a popular American illustrato...