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Fighting in France for freedom! Are you helping at home?,1918,WWI,Army draft

Title: Fighting in France for freedom! Are you helping at home?
Date Created/Published: New Haven, Conn. : Illustrated Current News, [1918]
Summary: Poster showing a woman bringing her son to the Army draft board office.
Notes:
Text continues: You face the Fourth Liberty Loan. Once more it is to be your privilege to let your money help hasten victory. The rapid growth of Uncle Sam's army means a corresponding growth in the cost of keeping it fit to humble the Hun. That's why there are more reasons than ever before why you must buy Liberty Bonds.
Caption: This woman may buy no bonds but she is making her supreme sacrifice. The above drawing for the Herald shows a mother offering her son to the draft board for service in the United States Army. Mothers like her may not be able to buy bonds but they provide a reason for others to buy all the bonds they can for the great cause of democracy.
News Photo Poster No. 15, issued for Maine Committee on Public Safety, Blaine Mansion, Augusta, Maine.
Mounted with other News Photo Posters.
Title from item.
Subjects:
World War, 1914-1918--Economic & industrial aspects--United States.
World War, 1914-1918--Recruiting & enlistment--United States.
War bonds & funds--1910-1920.
Halftone photomechanical prints--1910-1920.
War posters--American--1910-1920.
Bookmark /00652941/
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