Obras de: U.S. Army Recruiting Publicity Bureau
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U.S. Army Recruiting Publicity BureauAmerican, founded 1919
The Army experimented with paid recruiting advertising as early as 1919 and maintained a Recruiting Publicity Bureau throughout the interwar years. (Source: Griffith, Richard K. "U.S. Army's Transition to the All-Volunteer Force, 1868-1974". Center of Military History, United States Army, 1997, p. 115.)
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Object number: MO 2005.13.17.42
Primary Maker: U.S. Army Recruiting Publicity Bureau
Date: 1943
Title: Construction Workers!
Object number: MO 2005.13.27.1.1
Primary Maker: U.S. Army Recruiting Publicity Bureau
Date: 1943
Object number: MO 2005.13.27.2
Primary Maker: U.S. Army Recruiting Publicity Bureau
Date: 1943
Title: Do Your Part, Join the WAAC
Object number: MO 2005.13.17.43
Primary Maker: U.S. Army Recruiting Publicity Bureau
Date: 1942
Object number: MO 2005.13.17.14
Primary Maker: U.S. Army Recruiting Publicity Bureau
Date: 1943
Title: Guide the Fighter Planes
Object number: MO 2005.13.19.3
Primary Maker: U.S. Army Recruiting Publicity Bureau
Date: 1942
Title: I'm Proud of My Two Soldiers
Object number: MO 2005.13.17.12
Primary Maker: U.S. Army Recruiting Publicity Bureau
Date: 1943
Title: I Want You for the U.S. Army
Object number: MO 2005.13.22.2.2
Primary Maker: James Montgomery Flagg
Date: 1941
Title: Silence Means Security
Object number: MO 2005.13.21.51
Primary Maker: Jes Wilhelm Schlaikjer
Date: 1943