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Adventure and Action Enlist in the Field Artillery
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U.S. Army recruiting poster showing a soldiers on horseback with team of horses pulling artillery. A.G.O.R.S. no. 212, 12-8-19.

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Be Honest with Yourself. Be Certain That Your So-Called Reason is Not a Selfish Excuse. Lord Kitchener. Enlist to-Day
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Poster showing, in silhouette, soldiers with a cannon. Poster no. 127. W 8768/576. Title from item.

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[Cannon]
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Poster showing a large cannon in battle. Poster has no text, but blank space for text to be added. Poster no. 79. B3033 - Wt. 8276/2623 - 10M 6/18. E3054. Title devised by Library staff.

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A Chance Shot This is a Chance Photograph of a Chance Shot at a "sub" by a Real Chance Taking American
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U.S. Navy recruitment poster showing scene aboard ship of sailors loading artillery. Poster caption continues: There is a chance for you too; to build up your body, to learn or perfect a trade, to see the world, to make the folks proud of you - and get paid for it - what a chance! ; Apply - Navy Recruiting Station. Reproduction of photograph.

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06/18/2013
Do Your Duty - Join the U.S. Marines Help them Defend America On Land and Sea.
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U.S. Marine Corps recruitment poster showing marines firing artillery from the deck of a ship.

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06/18/2013
Fighting in France for Freedom! Are You Helping at Home?
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Poster showing a military review, with soldiers displaying a German cannon that was captured at the battle of Chateau Thierry. Text continues: Save fruit pits and nut shells and help save soldiers' lives. The War Department needs the pits and shells because they furnish the best carbon for the Gas Masks which protect our fighters. Make your contribution to your war bureau or local Red Cross Chapter. Caption: A German gun, one of Hindenburg's own captured by the Americans at Chateau Thierry. Photo shows a group of American soldiers who just returned from the front and brought with them a gun which they captured at Chateau Thierry, France. It is expected that the gun will be given to some city to be located in a park to stand as evidence of our success against the Germans. News Photo Poster No. 19, issued for Maine Committee on Public Safety, Blaine Mansion, Augusta, Maine. Copyright Paul Thompson, N.Y. Mounted with other News Photo Posters. Title from item.

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Learn to Make and Test the Big Guns - Better Yourself, Enlist and Learn a Trade in the Ordnance Dept.
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Poster showing large coast artillery batteries firing. Ordnance recruiting poster, no. 2. Promotional goal: U.S. J22. 1919 ; U.S. B36. J2. 1919.

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Men Wanted for the Army
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U.S. Army recruiting poster showing officers and soldiers sending or receiving information through wireless and signal flags, other soldiers position and prepare to fire a cannon. Form no. 401. A.G.O.

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This Gun is "Over There"--Where Are You? Man the Guns of the Navy--Get in the Game!--Enlist.
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Poster showing a large mounted gun with initials USN. Poster is twice printed over with text: U.S. Navy Recruiting Station, 1129 2nd Ave., Near 59th St. N.Y. City. Forms part of: Willard and Dorothy Straight Collection.

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U.S. Marines - First to Fight for Democracy
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U.S. Marines recruitment poster showing marines firing artillery from a ship. Enlist at 24 East 23rd Street, New York City.

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WPA Posters: Let Me Do The Talking! Serve in Silence
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Poster encouraging citizens to be mindful of careless talk and to let the military speak for the nation, showing a large cannon. Date stamped on recto: Jan 21 '43. Issued by the San Francisco Junior Chamber of Commerce. Posters of the WPA / Christopher DeNoon. Los Angeles : Wheatly Press, c1987, no. 259

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07/31/2013
Warding off a Night attack
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Poster showing photograph of sailors firing a large gun aboard a ship at night. Text continues: Each dreadnaught carries twenty or more 5-inch rapid fire guns [...] In order to be an efficient member of a gun's crew, a man-o-war's-man must be keen, calm, quick, agile, precise, and ready, instantly, to meet any emergency-Navy training develops such men and they always make good. [...] Navy Recruiting Station, 34 East 23rd St., N.Y. City, bet. 4th & Madison Av. near subway. Forms part of: Willard and Dorothy Straight Collection.

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Your Opportunity - Army Ordnance Schools
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Poster showing six scenes of Army ordnance education. Poster captions: A big railway gun ; A tractor-mounted howitzer ; Class in gasoline engines ; Machine gun instruction ; Operating a big tractor ; Sighting an anti-aircraft gun. Ordnance Recruiting Poster No. 4. A.G.O. No. 202 - July 21, 1919.

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