U.S. Army recruiting poster showing a Quartermaster Corps poster with the number 67,395. The image captures the symbol of a soldier pointing forward with the text: 'Why not finish your course, your 25-day join, Quartermaster Corps.' The poster encourages individuals to enlist for one or three years with enlistment numbers ranging from 1 to 1000. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-army-recruiting-poster-showing-a-quartermaster-corps-poster-with-the-number-67395-the-image-captures-the-symbol-of-a-soldier-pointing-forward-with-the-text-why-not-finish-your-course-your-25-day-join-quartermaster-corps-the-poster-encourages-individuals-to-enlist-for-one-or-three-years-with-enlistment-numbers-ranging-from-1-to-1000-image558339624.html
RM2RCAFTT–U.S. Army recruiting poster showing a Quartermaster Corps poster with the number 67,395. The image captures the symbol of a soldier pointing forward with the text: 'Why not finish your course, your 25-day join, Quartermaster Corps.' The poster encourages individuals to enlist for one or three years with enlistment numbers ranging from 1 to 1000.
WWI JOIN THE AIR SERVICE AND SERVE IN FRANCE by Verrees 1917 At the start of the Great War, the airplane was only ten years old, and the U.S. military ranked 16th in the world, just behind Portugal. By July of 1917, General John J. Pershing requested a force of one million men. To appeal to potential recruits, a propaganda campaign was crafted by the Committee on Public Information that included recruiting posters by some of America’s top illustrators. Themes of honour, patriotism, adventure, education, and heroism themed these recruitment call-to-action posters. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/wwi-join-the-air-service-and-serve-in-france-by-verrees-1917-at-the-start-of-the-great-war-the-airplane-was-only-ten-years-old-and-the-us-military-ranked-16th-in-the-world-just-behind-portugal-by-july-of-1917-general-john-j-pershing-requested-a-force-of-one-million-men-to-appeal-to-potential-recruits-a-propaganda-campaign-was-crafted-by-the-committee-on-public-information-that-included-recruiting-posters-by-some-of-americas-top-illustrators-themes-of-honour-patriotism-adventure-education-and-heroism-themed-these-recruitment-call-to-action-posters-image241050489.html
RMT04PA1–WWI JOIN THE AIR SERVICE AND SERVE IN FRANCE by Verrees 1917 At the start of the Great War, the airplane was only ten years old, and the U.S. military ranked 16th in the world, just behind Portugal. By July of 1917, General John J. Pershing requested a force of one million men. To appeal to potential recruits, a propaganda campaign was crafted by the Committee on Public Information that included recruiting posters by some of America’s top illustrators. Themes of honour, patriotism, adventure, education, and heroism themed these recruitment call-to-action posters.
imum war expenditures, the U.S. government encouraged citizens to invest in war bonds through theatrical propaganda. This image shows a theatrical performance at Washington Barracks in D.C., utilizing actors to promote the sale of war bonds. Propaganda played a crucial role in shaping public opinion during World War One. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/imum-war-expenditures-the-us-government-encouraged-citizens-to-invest-in-war-bonds-through-theatrical-propaganda-this-image-shows-a-theatrical-performance-at-washington-barracks-in-dc-utilizing-actors-to-promote-the-sale-of-war-bonds-propaganda-played-a-crucial-role-in-shaping-public-opinion-during-world-war-one-image558135460.html
RM2RC17D8–imum war expenditures, the U.S. government encouraged citizens to invest in war bonds through theatrical propaganda. This image shows a theatrical performance at Washington Barracks in D.C., utilizing actors to promote the sale of war bonds. Propaganda played a crucial role in shaping public opinion during World War One.
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