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Copied the following posters for all of you from a magazine, Military Officer, March 2007.

 

http://www.moaa.org

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Hey "M1" :pdt12: ,

Someone should show our present day media the "because somebody talked" poster,

don't cha think? Not that it'd do any good. :angry:

 

M2


Good morning M2!

 

You are right on the money my dear. The modern day media have no idea of the concept. What, keep our mouth's shut and miss a story? No way baby! They only care about one thing. No need to elaborate there, huh?


Bet you can't guess which one of the above is my favorite poster! :pdt12::woof:

 

 

 

 

Jim

:woof: Daddy, let's see, my first four guesses don't count, so that leaves me with... The Doggie poster. Sure is a sad one isn't it? Talk about heartbreaking. :(

This original but not rare WWII poster is the first item I ever bought when I decided to collect WWII....

 

:woof: DD

 

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That's a very stirring poster. It packs a lot of punch. I think the artist really captured a feeling there. Am I not right :woof: Daddy?

Saw someone looking at this older post today, and wanted them to know we have a full section of posters on the main site. Make sure you check them out.

 

http://www.6thcorpscombatengineers.com/posters.htm


This one is a war time Civil Defense poster about Fire Prevention.

 

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