"The five Sullivan brothers, 'missing in action' off the Solomons," a 1943 Office of War Information poster promoting a sense of common purpose during World War II. The Sullivan brothers were five siblings from Iowa who were all killed in action during or just after the 1942 sinking of the USS Juneau, the naval cruiser on which they all served
During World War II, two of Meyer and Hilda Davis\u27 children were serving in the military. This ph...
1944 poster reading "We Caught Hell! -someone must have talked," and showing a U.S. soldier carrying...
Salvage scrap to blast the jap / PvP. Phul, Phil von, artist. CREATED/PUBLISHED - [Washington : WPA ...
"Remember Dec. 7th!" A 1942 Office of War Information poster promoting a sense of common purpose dur...
"Americans Suffer When Careless Talk Kills!" 1943 poster, designed to promote a sense of common purp...
Poster of 5 sons who served in WWI placed in window of H. L. Heimann Store two months after Hitler c...
"Doing All You Can, Brother?" A 1943 War Savings Stamps poster promoting financial support of the wa...
This flag hung at the Campus Martius Museum in honor of five employees serving in the Second World W...
“The First Three ” was one of many posters issued during World War I to encourage support of the war...
“Every American Boy Should Enroll in the Victory Boys” was one of many posters issued during World W...
This World War II poster shows a United States Navy sailor in a tattered uniform, raising a clenched...
Text on back of photograph: The children of two heroes. Left to right: "Corky" Poling and Rosalie Go...
World War II U.S. Recruiting Poster by John Falter: "Don’t miss your great opportunity . . . The Nav...
A brief biography of Staff Sergeant James C. Stephens Jr., a member of the 42nd Bombardment Squadron...
Poster showing a Red Cross in a starburst over the ocean, with poem below.Title from item.When at th...
During World War II, two of Meyer and Hilda Davis\u27 children were serving in the military. This ph...
1944 poster reading "We Caught Hell! -someone must have talked," and showing a U.S. soldier carrying...
Salvage scrap to blast the jap / PvP. Phul, Phil von, artist. CREATED/PUBLISHED - [Washington : WPA ...
"Remember Dec. 7th!" A 1942 Office of War Information poster promoting a sense of common purpose dur...
"Americans Suffer When Careless Talk Kills!" 1943 poster, designed to promote a sense of common purp...
Poster of 5 sons who served in WWI placed in window of H. L. Heimann Store two months after Hitler c...
"Doing All You Can, Brother?" A 1943 War Savings Stamps poster promoting financial support of the wa...
This flag hung at the Campus Martius Museum in honor of five employees serving in the Second World W...
“The First Three ” was one of many posters issued during World War I to encourage support of the war...
“Every American Boy Should Enroll in the Victory Boys” was one of many posters issued during World W...
This World War II poster shows a United States Navy sailor in a tattered uniform, raising a clenched...
Text on back of photograph: The children of two heroes. Left to right: "Corky" Poling and Rosalie Go...
World War II U.S. Recruiting Poster by John Falter: "Don’t miss your great opportunity . . . The Nav...
A brief biography of Staff Sergeant James C. Stephens Jr., a member of the 42nd Bombardment Squadron...
Poster showing a Red Cross in a starburst over the ocean, with poem below.Title from item.When at th...
During World War II, two of Meyer and Hilda Davis\u27 children were serving in the military. This ph...
1944 poster reading "We Caught Hell! -someone must have talked," and showing a U.S. soldier carrying...
Salvage scrap to blast the jap / PvP. Phul, Phil von, artist. CREATED/PUBLISHED - [Washington : WPA ...