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This Is My War Too! : American World War II recruiting poster, c1942, for the U. S. Armys Womens Army Auxilliary Corps (WaC)

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This Is My War Too! : American World War II recruiting poster, c1942, for the U. S. Armys Womens Army Auxilliary Corps (WaC)

WWII: WaC POSTER, 1942.
" This Is My War Too!" : American World War II recruiting poster, c1942, for the U.S. Armys Womens Army Auxilliary Corps (WaC). Granger holds millions of images spanning more than 25,000 years of world history, from before the Stone Age to the dawn of the Space Age.

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1942 Allied Patriotic Poster Propaganda Recruiting Slogan World War Ii Waac

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This Is My War Too!" is a powerful and iconic American World War II recruiting poster from 1942, designed specifically for the U. S. Army's Women's Army Auxiliary Corps (WaC). The poster captures the spirit of patriotism and determination that characterized women's involvement in the war effort. In this print, we see a young woman dressed in the WaC uniform, standing confidently with her hand on her hip. Her gaze is resolute as she looks directly at the viewer, conveying strength and determination. The bold text "This Is My War Too!" emblazoned across the top reinforces the message that women are an integral part of America's fight for freedom. The poster serves as both a recruitment tool and a form of propaganda, aimed at encouraging women to join the military and support their country during this critical time. It highlights how women can contribute to various roles traditionally reserved for men, such as serving in non-combat positions or providing essential services behind-the-scenes. By featuring this image prominently in public spaces across America, it aimed to inspire other women to step forward and take an active role in defending their nation. This powerful visual representation showcases not only the bravery and dedication of these female soldiers but also challenges societal norms by promoting gender equality within wartime service. Overall, "This Is My War Too!" remains an enduring symbol of female empowerment during World War II – reminding us that every individual has a vital role to play when it comes to protecting our freedoms.


Framed Prints of This Is My War Too! : American World War II recruiting poster

Step back in time with our captivating framed print, "This Is My War Too!" - an authentic American World War II recruiting poster from 1942, showcasing the Women's Army Auxiliary Corps (WAC) by artist 140_1656998 from Granger Art on Demand. This powerful image, originally created to encourage women to join the military effort, is now a testament to the courage and determination of the women who answered the call. Add this historic piece to your collection and bring a touch of nostalgia and inspiration to your home or office.


Photo Prints of This Is My War Too! : American World War II recruiting poster

Step back in time with our exclusive Media Storehouse collection of historical photographic prints. This captivating image, titled "This Is My War Too!", is a rare 1942 American World War II recruiting poster for the U.S. Army's Women's Army Auxiliary Corps (WAC). The powerful message, "Your Country Needs Women!" encourages women to join the war effort. Bring a piece of history into your home or office with this authentic reproduction. Each print is meticulously crafted using high-quality materials to ensure longevity and vibrant colors. Order yours today and add a touch of history to your space.


Poster Prints of This Is My War Too! : American World War II recruiting poster

"Step back in time with our vintage "This Is My War Too!" WWII poster, proudly showcasing the American spirit and the crucial role of the U.S. Army Women's Auxiliary Corps (WAC) during the Second World War. This captivating reproduction, inspired by the original 1942 design from Granger Art on Demand (Artist: 140_1656998), is a powerful reminder of the sacrifices and contributions made by women in times of conflict. Bring a piece of history into your home or office with this authentic and inspiring poster print."


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Experience a piece of American history with our captivating jigsaw puzzle from the Media Storehouse collection. This intricately detailed puzzle features "This Is My War Too!" - a powerful 1942 recruiting poster for the U.S. Army's Women's Army Auxiliary Corps (WAC) from Granger Art on Demand. Join the ranks of brave women who answered the call to duty during World War II. Assemble this 500-piece jigsaw puzzle to bring history to life in your home and ignite conversations about courage, resilience, and unity. Engage your mind and relive a significant moment in history, one piece at a time.

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