Oil and steel . . . Partners in defense

Alternative title
石油と鉄鋼...防衛のパートナー
Language
English
Type
StillImage
Publisher
Republic Steel
Extent
710×514mm
Description

ポスター番号/No. of Poster:42

主題/Subject:Business

内容記述・解説/Description:Oil and steel . . . partners in defense / Swarming up from airfields all over the country, America’s growing air force trains to defend our freedom. Without oil, not a plane could fly / Knifing zig-zag courses through our coastal waters, fast, powerful ships patrol the vital transport lanes at sea. Without oil, they’d be helpless / Without oil, trucks, tanks, scout cars, motorcycles could not move, factories would stand silent, transportation would be paralyzed. Stop the flow of oil, and you cripple defense! / To get oil, you need steel. And America looks to Republic for steel to keep oil flowing. Steel for drilling wells. Steel casing and tubing to bring oil up from the depths of the earth. Steel line pipe to carry oil over mountains and under rivers. Steel for oil drums and tanks, and for equipment to refine oil, transport it and market it. / Part of Republic’s defense job, too, is supplying a wide variety of steels for ships, planes, tanks, trucks, as well as for the growing demands of transportation, agriculture, construction, food and countless other industries vital to this country’s efficiency and well-being. / In a gigantic “all-out” effort, Republic’s 62,000 men are breaking records in the production of good steels—the first line of national defense. / This is a reproduction of an advertisement in the July 19th issue of The Saturday Evening Post

内容記述・解説/Description:リパブリック・スティール・シリーズ

備考(ポスターにある記号等)/Note:Gift of Central Outdoor Advertising Co.

Collection

  • CPAS WWII Propaganda Poster Collection

    This collection features ninety U.S. propaganda posters produced during the Second World War. Center for Pacific and American Studies (CPAS) acquired these posters, originally housed at Stanford University, in 1983 through a Japanese contact.
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