Posters. Army conservation project; [posters, etc.].
Publication Title:
Posters. Army conservation project; [posters, etc.].
Display Title:
Posters. Army conservation project; [posters, etc.].
Corporate Agency Authors:
Adjutant General's Department, Army Air Forces, and War Department
Sort Author:
Adjutant General's Department
Date:
1944
Publish Date ISO Format:
1944-01-01T00:00:00Z
Publication Start:
19440101
Publication End:
19441231
Corporate/Agency Author:
Adjutant General's Department
Publication month:
13
Publication year:
1944
SuDoc number:
W 3.46/7:13-E-2,etc.
Description:
various sizes.
Notes:
[For official use only, and distributed only within the armed services.]
Notes:
[For official use only, and distributed only within the armed services.] ‡ Official Use. Not Available.
Notes:
13-E-2. Switch it off save power for war industries.
19-Q-1. Think this over, soldier [how to make your uniforms last longer, look better]. [Tag.]
[24-Q-3-1.] Your Army food is best for you [see! I told you guys to finish that hot cereal this morning]. [Illustrator. Hoff. Table tent.]
[24-Q-3-2.] Clean that plate [this'll put some pep in this outfit ! raw vegetable salads]. [Illustrator, Hoff. Table tent.]
24-Q-3-3. He doesn't waste food, don't you, soldier ! [we call him owl eyes since be started eating carrots]. [Illustrator, Hoff. Table tent.]
24-Q-3-4. Take all you want, but not more than you can eat ! [grapefruit and other citrus fruits are high in vitamin C]. [Illustrator, Hoff. Table tent]
47-P-8. Valley Forge, 1778, no one had to tell him to save food & equipment. [Illustrator, G. A. Wilson.]
51-Q-18. Use leftovers, mark of a good cook. [This poster to be displayed in kitchens only.]
57-Q-22. Night sight can mean life or death. [Illustrator, Earl Lonsbury. This poster will be displayed in mess halls only.]
61-0-6. Booked for action artillery gun books should accompany weapons at all times.
62-E-12. How to fire bituminous (soft) coal. [Cardboard.]
62-E-13. How to fire anthracite (hard) coal. [Cardboard.]