“Wanted 25,000 Student Nurses--U.S. Student Nurse Reserve” was one of many posters issued during World War I to encourage support of the war. This poster was published by the United States government to recruit nurses for the war. Nurses helped immensely during WWI. While many of them had minimal training, they could provide comfort and some first aid to the troops. Working throughout the day and night under harsh conditions usually only a mile or two from the front line, while getting little sleep and dealing with cold and rainy weather was a challenge for the nurses, but many did not mind. They believed it was their duty in the war, and they would do anything to bring “their boys” home. Nurses during WWI proved to the world that women cou...
“The America of Tomorrow” was one of many posters issued during World War I to encourage support of ...
Howard Solomon World War I Posters Collection Text reads: FOR EVERY FIGHTER A WOMAN WORKER. YWCA. B...
“Every Girl Pulling for Victory” was one of many posters issued by the United States government duri...
Poster showing nurse with right hand raised to her heart. Text continues, Enroll at the nearest recr...
Mount Sinai Hospital, Milwaukee, WI: Nursing students marching in a U.S. Student Nurse Reserve parad...
This World War I poster shows a woman in army uniform operating a switchboard. Through the windows b...
Poster issued by the Woman's Committee of the Council of National Defense, showing nurse with right ...
The "Every Girl Pulling for Victory" World War I poster depicts a woman wearing a navy uniform rowin...
In this World War I poster, a woman in a YMCA uniform smiles at the painter while hanging a poster o...
“United We Serve” was one of many posters issued during World War I to encourage support of the war....
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“This Baby has had a mother\u27s care--Millions of Babies in Europe have not--’The Greatest Mother’ ...
"Become A Nurse, Your Country Needs You," a World War II Office of Information poster recruiting nu...
“Every American Boy Should Enroll in the Victory Boys” was one of many posters issued during World W...
“The America of Tomorrow” was one of many posters issued during World War I to encourage support of ...
Howard Solomon World War I Posters Collection Text reads: FOR EVERY FIGHTER A WOMAN WORKER. YWCA. B...
“Every Girl Pulling for Victory” was one of many posters issued by the United States government duri...
Poster showing nurse with right hand raised to her heart. Text continues, Enroll at the nearest recr...
Mount Sinai Hospital, Milwaukee, WI: Nursing students marching in a U.S. Student Nurse Reserve parad...
This World War I poster shows a woman in army uniform operating a switchboard. Through the windows b...
Poster issued by the Woman's Committee of the Council of National Defense, showing nurse with right ...
The "Every Girl Pulling for Victory" World War I poster depicts a woman wearing a navy uniform rowin...
In this World War I poster, a woman in a YMCA uniform smiles at the painter while hanging a poster o...
“United We Serve” was one of many posters issued during World War I to encourage support of the war....
“Have You a Red Cross” was one of many posters issued during World War I to encourage support of the...
“If You Knew a Day’s Pay Would Save a Life” was one of many posters issued by the U.S. government du...
“This Baby has had a mother\u27s care--Millions of Babies in Europe have not--’The Greatest Mother’ ...
"Become A Nurse, Your Country Needs You," a World War II Office of Information poster recruiting nu...
“Every American Boy Should Enroll in the Victory Boys” was one of many posters issued during World W...
“The America of Tomorrow” was one of many posters issued during World War I to encourage support of ...
Howard Solomon World War I Posters Collection Text reads: FOR EVERY FIGHTER A WOMAN WORKER. YWCA. B...
“Every Girl Pulling for Victory” was one of many posters issued by the United States government duri...