US Navy Recruiting Posters


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Publisher: NAVY. Printed: 1942. Timeline: WWII. This World War II recruiting poster was produced in 1942 by the US Navy using artwork from McClelland Barclay, and officer in the US Navy Reserve. It depicts a sailor with his sea bag thrown over his shoulder as he boards a ship with aircraft flying in formation overhead.


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More modern day recruiting materials are also contained in the collections, and cover a broad range of army recruiting slogans. General History. Posters during World War II were designed to instill in people a positive outlook, a sense of patriotism, and confidence. They linked the war in trenches with the war at home.


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The following are 1950s-1970s recruiting posters: Air Force 2000 set of 8 posters, very unusual series, excellent condition: Original American World War Two Posters For Sale: Recruiting U.S. Marines, Navy, Army, Air Force


16 Famous Recruiting Posters from World War Two vintage everyday

Wartime posters were not just about military recruiting. Attracting women to military-industrial factories to produce planes, tanks and munitions was epitomized by artist J. Howard Miller's "We.


How American women were depicted on military and employment recruiting posters during World War II

Recruiting Posters for Women from World War II This exhibit contains the works in the Navy Art Collection that relate to the recruitment of women during World War II. This includes not only.


16 Famous Recruiting Posters from World War Two vintage everyday

Navy recruitment posters from World War II are an important piece of American culture. The iconic signage can be seen in antique stores and textbooks alike. However, these posters provide more than just bold imagery and vintage decor.


16 Famous Recruiting Posters from World War Two vintage everyday

Recruitment Posters Posters were used extensively during World War II in a coordinated effort to win over the hearts and minds of American citizens. Posters came in a variety of sizes, from small table-top displays to roadside billboards.


US Navy Recruiting Posters

The first poster was created by the Red Cross and encourages women to join the nursing corps. The second poster encourages women to find a war job that suits their abilities or interests and mentions options in industry, agriculture, and business. The third poster is like the second in that it promotes war work generally.


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Kids Corner National History Day Enlist Now! Using Propaganda to Recruit Soldiers When you think of the weapons of WWII, what comes to mind? Planes, tanks, money? Bullets, machine-guns, and grenade launchers? Yes, all of these were important tools in the effort to win the war. But so was information. In this case, government issued information.


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World War II Recruiting Posters Recruiting posters abounded during World War II, including those designed to entice women to join. Thousands of these posters were created by famous magazine illustrators of the time, including John Falter, Charles Andres, and McClelland Barclay, among others.


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WAVE Between Sailors. John Falter created over 300 designs for Navy recruitment posters during WWII. The Navy was looking for educated, capable, virtuous, and feminine women. Accordingly, Falter's WAVES are simultaneously glamorous and serious. Obviously, many WAVES did not resemble the beautiful, perfectly-proportioned poster gals.


World War II US Army Air Force Recruiting Posters

Recruiting Women to the Armed Forces in WWII โ€” Julia Kelly research As a historical author writing about WWII Britain, one of the things I'm most interested in doing with my books is telling the often-neglected stories of women's contributions to the war.


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Posters Series Available on Fold3 Several series have been digitized through a partnership with FOLD3 and are available online. 342-FH - U.S. Army Air Forces - World War II Section 127-GVB - U.S. Marine Corps - Vietnam - Black-and-White Photographs 127-GVC - U.S. Marine Corps - Vietnam - Color Photographs 111-CCV - U.S. Army - Vietnam


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Here are 8 of the most famous US military recruiting posters of World War II 1. Perhaps the most famous poster ever was of "Uncle Sam" and while it was used extensively during World War II, it actually first came out in 1917. 2. But Sam showed up in World War II-specific recruiting efforts as well, like this one below from 1944.


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W WPA military recruitment posters โ€Ž (4 F) Media in category "World War II recruitment posters from the United States" The following 200 files are in this category, out of 288 total. (previous page) ( next page) "1775.167th Anniversary.1942" - NARA - 513783.jpg 3,000 ร— 2,361; 1.18 MB "All Soldiers Can't Be in the Infantry, but."

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