Become a nurse—Your country needs you

Alternative title
看護婦になろう。祖国にはあなたが必要だ
Language
English
Type
StillImage
Publisher
Public Health Service (PHS, 公衆衛生総局)
Issued
1942
Issued (formated)
1942
Extent
710×560mm
Description

ポスター番号/No. of Poster:16

主題/Subject:Cadet Nurse Corps

内容記述・解説/Description:Become a nurse / Your country needs you / Write Nursing Information Bureau, 1790 Broadway, New York City

備考(ポスターにある記号等)/Note:U.S. Government Printing Office: 1942-o-498483

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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To have and to hold—Buy war bonds

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CPAS WWII Propaganda Poster Collection | Graduate School of Arts and Sciences / College of Arts and Sciences

Could you look this wounded American straight in the eye and honestly say—"I'm doing all I can for victory."

Think American Institute
CPAS WWII Propaganda Poster Collection | Graduate School of Arts and Sciences / College of Arts and Sciences

"I'm fighting for an America where every man can build his own future, pick his own job, run his own business—free from dictatorship."

Think American Institute
CPAS WWII Propaganda Poster Collection | Graduate School of Arts and Sciences / College of Arts and Sciences

On battle lines or transport lines—Let's keep 'em pulling for victory

General Motors Corporation
CPAS WWII Propaganda Poster Collection | Graduate School of Arts and Sciences / College of Arts and Sciences

Destroy free business and you destroy free labor. Europe proved that

Think American Institute
CPAS WWII Propaganda Poster Collection | Graduate School of Arts and Sciences / College of Arts and Sciences

Buy a share in America. Defense savings bonds and stamps

CPAS WWII Propaganda Poster Collection | Graduate School of Arts and Sciences / College of Arts and Sciences