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Office of War Information poster. Poster distributed by OWI to Office of Civilian Defense councils. The original is 22 inches x 28 inches and is printed in red and black on white. Copies are obtainable at Division of Public Inquiries, Office of War Information, 14th and Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W., Washington, D.C.

Office of War Information poster. Poster distributed by OWI to Office of Civilian Defense councils. The original is 22 inches x 28 inches and is printed in red and black on white. Copies are obtainable at Division of Public Inquiries, Office of War Information, 14th and Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W., Washington, D.C

Poster distributed by Office of War Information to labor organizations, racial and religious organizations, libraries. The original is 28 inches x 20 inches and is printed in black and white. Copies are obtainable from Division of Public Inquiries, OWI, 14th and Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W., Washington, D.C.

U.S. Army poster. Distributed by the U.S. Army to war plants. The original is 28 12 inches x 40 inches and is printed in full color. Copies are obtainable from Division of Public Inquiry, Office of War Information (OWI), 14th and Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W., Washington, D.C

Office of War Information poster. Poster distributed by the OWI to war plants, recreation halls, libraries, schools, post offices, taverns, etc. The original comes in two sizes: twenty-eight inches by forty inches and twenty-two inches by twenty-eight inches and is printed in full color. Copies may be obtained from United States Information Center, 1400 Pennsylvania Avenue, Washington, D.C.

Poster distributed by Office of War Information to libraries, theatres, office buildings, post offices, terminals, bowling alleys, bars and taverns. The original comes in two sizes: 28 inches x 40 inches and 22 inches x 28 inches, and is printed in red, white, and blue. Copies are obtainable from Division of Public Inquiries, OWI, 14th and Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W., Washington, D.C.

Office of War Information poster. Poster distributed by the OWI to war plants, recreation halls, libraries, schools, post offices, taverns, etc. The original comes in two sizes: twenty-eight inches by forty inches and twenty-two inches by twenty-eight inches and is printed in full color. Copies may be obtained from United States Information Center, 1400 Pennsylvania Avenue, Washington, D.C

Office of Civilian Defense poster. Poster distributed by the Office of Civilian Defense to magazines and regional offices. The original is 23 inches by 28 3/4 inches and is printed in sepia on white. A limited number of copies are available from Distribution Section of Civilian Defense, Room 8, Dupont Circle Building, Washington, D.C.

Poster distributed by Office of War Information to libraries, theatres, office buildings, post offices, terminals, bowling alleys, bars and taverns. The original comes in two sizes: 28 inches x 40 inches and 22 inches x 28 inches, and is printed in red, white, and blue. Copies are obtainable from Division of Public Inquiries, OWI, 14th and Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W., Washington, D.C

Poster distributed by Office of War Information (OWI) to Office of Civilian Defense councils. The original is 22 inches x 28 inches and is printed in red and yellow on white. Copies may be obtained from the Division of Public Inquiries, OWI, Washington, D.C

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Actual size of negative is B (approximately 5 x 7 inches).

Title and other information from caption card.

Transfer; United States. Office of War Information. Overseas Picture Division. Washington Division; 1944.

More information about the FSA/OWI Collection is available at http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.fsaowi

Film copy on SIS roll 36, frame 315.

Large WWII photograph collection made with aid of image recognition.

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safety film negatives united states office of war information photo office owi civilian defense councils inches x war information inches public inquiries office of war information farm security administration united states history advertisements home front wwii world war 2 library of congress
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01/01/1940
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Armies in World War 2

Photograhs of the largest military conflict in history
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Library of Congress
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Fort Knox. Maintenance of mechanized equipment. Army trucks and other vehicles at Fort Knox, Kentucky, are checked thoroughly, and at regular intervals. Wherever possible, motorized military equipment is maintained in constant tip top shape, instantly ready for strenuous action

US Air Force (USAF) Technical Sergeant (TSGT) Ray Ashey, Non-Commissioned Officer In Charge (NCOIC), Finance Office, 407th Air Expeditionary Group (AEG), Tallil Air Base (AB), Iraq, charges his 9 mm M9 Pistol prior to departing his office to pay local national personnel during Operation IRAQI FREEDOM

An Air Force C-17A Globemaster III, 437th Airlift Wing (AW), Charleston AFB, South Carolina, prepares to depart Germany loaded with Tri-Wall Aerial Delivery System (TRIADS) containers. Air Force C-17's delivered Humanitarian Daily Rations (HDR) in support of Operation ENDURING FREEDOM from Germany to Afghan refugees who massed inside the borders of Afghanistan. The C-17's carried more than 35,000 HDRs packed in 84 TRIAD boxes. Each box measures 80 inches tall and 48 inches square, containing 420 HDRs. The HDRs were delivered in a first of its kind, high-altitude airdrop. This is the first operational TRIAD delivery from a C-17 aircraft as well as the first combat airdrop mission...

A poster comes to life. "I know now where we get the stuff for battleships and guns--and even radio parts. And with men like you producing this stuff we need and backing us up, we can't lose this war." Chief Evans speaks to the steelworkers on his visit to an Allegheny-Ludlum mill. Touring the plant, Evans got his initiation into a new battlefront where weapons for the Army and Navy are forged. Welder Woolslayer (standing left) and Sergeant Vineyard stand by after the assistant plant superintendent (seated) introduced Evans to the audience. Allegheny-Ludlum Steel, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Office of Research and Development - 2008 People, Prosperity and the Planet (P3) [412-APD-933-2008_1P3Events_1254.jpg]

Edgewood Arsenal, Maryland. Gas demonstration. Loading a battery of Livens projectors with gas shells

Lend-Lease to Britain. In an ammunition dump in England, hewn from solid rock one hundred feet below surface, a shipment of 30-caliber tracer ammunition shipped from the United States as lend-lease is stacked by English workmen

[Office building in city, possibly Detroit, Michigan]

Agriculture chart. One of a series of ten charts released by the Bureau of Home Economics, Department of Agriculture. A limited number are on sale at twenty-five cents for a set of ten at the Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office (GPO), Washington, D.C.

Waste Materials Make Mountains. Keep Scrapping. A poster to remind the American people that waste materials are vital to the war effort. Printed in three colors -- black, red and white -- it was designed and produced by the Division of Information, Office of Emergency Management (OEM) for distribution through the Bureau of Industrial Conservation. Its size is 20 x 28 in.

Conversion. Auto parts to artillery shells. Finished artillery shells are carefully gauged to ensure perfectly uniform ammunition for our fighting men. A converted Midwest auto plant is now producing these shells as efficiently as it turned out parts for automobiles

A cell phone sitting on top of a wooden table. Workplace desk mobile, business finance.

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