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.
RM2M8DY87–Approved insignia for: 3503rd U.S. Air Force Recruiting Group. Country: Unknown
RM2A3WNJP–American, US, WW2, Motivational poster, O'er the ramparts we watch, United States Army Air Forces, (airman with bomb), 1941-1945
RM2E5H0HJ–1950 U.S. Magazine Air Force Recruiting Advert
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