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From war dramas like "Saving Private Ryan" to musicals like "Hamilton," these are the films that scream "America" to us.
During World War I, there was a famous U.S. Army recruiting poster with an image of Uncle Sam pointing his figure out and saying, “I Want You For U.S. Army.” Apparently, it was so successfully ...
From the fervent appeals of World War I to today’s multifaceted recruitment campaigns, the evolution of Australian Defence Force (ADF) advertising mirrors broader societal shifts in values ...
For those who know little about World War II, there’s an explanation of the Axis of Power that Americans rose to challenge. Display explains the Axis powers in WWII. The walls are plastered with ...
By whatever name, he was a dashingly handsome aviator who became the poster boy for the Women's Army Corps. His image was used in a 1944 WAC recruiting poster.
Patriotic posters appealing to American women for assistance during World War II led to thousands volunteering for the ...
Archival footage and reenactments underscore women's contributions, with visuals of marching bands, recruitment posters, and military ceremonies.
Recruiters wait for potential army volunteers inside Moscow at the Slavyanskiy Bazaar metro station. Authorities in a Russian region bordering Ukraine have announced the largest recruitment bounty in ...
Horror and heroism: At 100, Auburndale man still feels loss of 'buddies' from World War II Gary White Lakeland Ledger 0:00 ...
The recruiting themes that worked in a prewar context — perceptions of order and discipline, better commanders and service conditions, and views of the military as a respectable or prestigious career ...
Everyone is familiar with World War II-era propaganda posters. Often colorful, with phrases written to tug at citizens’ patriotism, they aimed to convince everyone, service members and civilians alike ...
The pitch on recruiting posters was simple: By joining the military and taking over support roles, women could free men for front-line service. Although technically barred from combat, more than 800 ...