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A shot at American industry is a shot at American democracy / Morris.

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Poster showing a submarine "U agitator" firing a torpedo "Strife" at a ship "American industry," with "Europe" burning in the distance.

Title continues: Fair Public Opinion is the best submarine chaser for the protection of our business prosperity. Each community ought to provide destroyer patrols to guard its industrial coasts - thereby insuring victory in war and preparing for peace.

Issued by the National Industrial Conservation Movement, 30 Church Street, New York City. Copies supplied on request.

U.S. World War I Posters. Recruiting and Enlistment. Recruiting and Enlistment. War Loans and Bonds.

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label_outline Explore American Democracy, American Industry, American Propaganda

British navy at war / George Pulman & Sons, Ltd., Thayer St., London, W.1.

Operation Support Democracy, Amphibious assault craft (AAC) storm the beach at Vieques Island with smoke layers masking the landing force behind them. The exercise is taking place to maintain operational readiness in preparation for the invasion of Haiti. A tank landing ship (LST) is partially hidden in the background

A portrait of the evils of democracy, submitted to the consideration of the people of Maryland.

Submarines uned construction at Karlskrona shipyard I1077

Torpedo Storehouse, Second & Dowell Streets, Keyport, Kitsap County, WA

Submarine--Oct. 14, 1912. Photo by Bain News Service collection

The American flag flies over the USS UTAH (AG 160) Memorial. The UTAH, originally a battleship prior to World War I, was later modified as a mobile bombing target and anti-aircraft gunnery training ship. Destroyed by torpedoes from Nakajima B5N2 Kate bombers on December 7, 1941, the ship's remains are being studied by Navy divers of Mobile Diving Salvage Unit One as part of Project Sea Mark, a four-year undesea survey and mapping study of naval historic sites. The study is being conducted in conjunction with the US Park Service's Submerged Cultural Resource Unit

First wagon train entering Petersburg - 19th century Virginia.

Oil. Vital operations in the refining of lubricants for the war machines of democracy are performed here. These are the solvent storage and surge tanks of the McKean plant of the Quaker State Refining Company, Bradford, Pennsylvania

Four Freedoms and Arsenal of Democracy posters. All set but for the overhead lighting. This 15 x 30 foot panel and a second of life size entitled the Four Freedoms were displayed in Defense Square, Washington for a month beginning November 7, 1941. The panels, entitled The Four Freedoms and Arsenal of Deomocracy, were designed for the Office of Emergency Management (OEM) by Jean Carlu, eminent poster artist. They were shown first in New York and after the Washington showing went on a tour of many large cities throughout the country

Close-up showing bracing arrangement on gear cutter. Giant arms holding gear in place are changed to adjust the rotating gear to the cutting mechanism. The job takes three to six weeks of day and night operation for completion. This is one of many highly specialized big precision jobs the converted American industry is turning out for Uncle's Sam's modern fighting ships

The Knox class training frigate USS AINSWORTH (FFT-1090) intercepts the Haitian bound Honduran-flagged merchant vessel BLACK EAGLE in the windward passage about 15 miles west of Haiti for the 100th boarding of a ship since the United Nations embargo went into place on October 18th. The AINSWORTH is part of Combined Joint Task Force 120 which is assigned to carry out Operation Support Democracy. The AINSWORTH is permanently assigned to Naval Surface Group Six and carries a SH-60 Seahawk light airborne multipurpose system (LAMPS) Mark I helicopter detachment

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