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Rifles -- American

 Subject
Subject Source: TGM II, Genre and physical characteristic terms

Found in 5 Collections and/or Records:

He's a "fighting fool", give him the best you've got! More production!, , 1942

 Item — Item wwp00206: Series Series 2:
Identifier: Subseries 2.10:
Scope and Content of the Subseries From the Sub-Series:

This subseries contains posters encouraging workers to produce more war supplies and equipment, not to waste supplies, and to produce parts and equipment correctly.

Dates: 1942

Our fighters deserve our best,, 1942

 Item — Item wwp00198: Series Series 2:
Identifier: Subseries 2.10:
Scope and Content of the Subseries From the Sub-Series:

This subseries contains posters encouraging workers to produce more war supplies and equipment, not to waste supplies, and to produce parts and equipment correctly.

Dates: 1942

The battle begins with your job! Do it right, , 1942

 Item — Item wwp00199: Series Series 2:
Identifier: Subseries 2.10:
Scope and Content of the Subseries From the Sub-Series:

This subseries contains posters encouraging workers to produce more war supplies and equipment, not to waste supplies, and to produce parts and equipment correctly.

Dates: 1942

The United States Army wants men under 35 years of age: Steady employment for four years and upwards, retirement after 30 years with liberal retired pay for life: For particulars, apply to Army Recruiting Offices

 Item — Item wwp00041: Series Series 1:
Identifier: Subseries 1.6:
Scope and Content of the Subseries From the Sub-Series:

This subseries consists of recruitment posters for the armed forces, including the Army, Navy, Marines, Air Force, Coast Guard, and some reserve forces.

Dates: 1914-1945

We have just begun to fight!, , 1943

 Item — Multiple Containers
Identifier: Subseries 2.7:
Scope and Content of the Subseries From the Sub-Series:

This subseries covers those posters designed to galvanize support for the war effort. Poster illustrations include flags and war heroes, the attack at Pearl Harbor, and encouragement to work with all Americans in the war effort, despite social, racial, or gender differences. There are also examples of the Four Freedoms posters by Norman Rockwell.

Dates: 1943