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No enemy sub will dare lift its eye if you lend your Zeiss or Bausch & Lomb binoculars to the Navy pack carefully, include your name and address : send to Naval Observatory Washington D.C.

No enemy sub will dare lift its eye if you lend your Zeiss or Bausch & Lomb binoculars to the Navy pack carefully, include your name and address : send to Naval Observatory Washington D.C.

Your binoculars could prevent this Loan your 6 x 30 or 7 x 50 Zeiss or Bausch and Lomb binoculars to your navy : Pack carefully and send to Naval Observatory, Washington, D.C.

Visibility zero unless you lend your binoculars to the navy 6 x 30 or 7 x 50 Zeiss or Bausch and Lomb : Pack carefully and send to Navy Observatory, Washington, D.C.

Will you supply eyes for the Navy? Navy ships need binoculars and spy-glasses / Gordon Grant ; Sackett & Wilhelms Corporation, New York.

Yvonne Godron. Address: Mme. Godron. 69 Rue Noas Daumesnil, Nangis (Seine & Marne) protege of: N.C.O.s 137th Aero Squadron. "Okla Boys." American Expeditionary Forces

Esperanse Serive, adopte. Address: Rue Principale-Francourville (E et L) protege of: City of Centralia, Washington, D.C. U.S.A. Care of David Livingstone, Co. M. 161st Infantry, A.P.O. 727, American Expeditionary Forces

Camps of U.S. troops around Washington City, from S. to W. / Lith. by E. Sachse & Co., Balto. Md.

Marie Therese Queval. Address: Mme. Vve. Queval, 32 Rue de l'Industrie. Deville-les-Rouen (Seine Inferieure) protege of: 1st. Battalion 54 Infantry co Chap. D.A. McNeil, American Expeditionary Forces

No enemy sub will dare lift its eye if you lend your Zeiss or Bausch & Lomb binoculars to the Navy pack carefully, include your name and address : send to Naval Observatory Washington D.C.

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Poster showing a periscope emerging from the sea, with a ship in flames and sinking in the distance.

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submarines world war equipment and supplies naval operations screen prints color war posters enemy sub enemy sub eye zeiss bausch lomb binoculars lomb binoculars navy pack navy pack name address naval observatory washington naval observatory washington d washington dc 1940 s 40 s posters us navy advertisements library of congress
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01/01/1941
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Sec. Wilbur inspecting Sub. V-1 at Navy Yard, 12/3/24

Parris Island. Marine Corps barrage balloons. Up she goes. A barrage balloon takes to the air under the capable handling of a Marine Corps ground crew at Parris Island, South Carolina. Special marine units assigned to the work have made the balloon barrage an effective method of preventing enemy air attacks on important locations

Parris Island. Marine Corps barrage balloons. Up she goes. A barrage balloon takes to the air under the capable handling of a Marine Corps ground crew at Parris Island, South Carolina. Special marine units assigned to the work have made the balloon barrage an effective method of preventing enemy air attacks on important locations

Milk truckers do not! pick up milk at farms where there are cases of diphtheria, scarlet fever, infantile paralysis, spinal meningitis, smallpox, typhoid Report all cases on your route to .... Food and Drug Administration [sic].

Occupations related to mathematics / Blanche L. Anish.

[Unidentified soldier in Union frock coat and forage cap with cartridge pouch, ammunition pack, and bayoneted musket]

YB-17 bombardment squadron, Langley Field, Virginia. Top-notch performance of our big bombers is made a matter of certainty by the ground crews of the Air Force. A soldier-mechanic at Langley Field, Virginia makes an engine adjustment on a mighty YB-17 bomber under the critical eye of a sergeant

A game crop is a community asset / J.C.W.

Washington, D.C. International student assembly. Left to right: Diana Mowrer, a U.S. delegate, a student at Wellesley College, Sub Lieutenant Richard Miles of Great Britain; Barbro Skagerlind, a delegate from Sweden; Abd El Hamid Zaki, a delegate from Egypt; on the Capitol grounds

Sub Marine Explorer, Located along the beach of Isla San Telmo, Pearl Islands, Isla San Telmo, Former Panama Canal Zone, CZ

Sub Marine Explorer, Located along the beach of Isla San Telmo, Pearl Islands, Isla San Telmo, Former Panama Canal Zone, CZ

Negro Marines prepare for action. Breaking a tradition of 167 years, the U.S. Marine Corps started enlisting Negroes on June 1, 1942. The first class of 1,200 Negro volunteers began their training three months later as members of the 51st Composite Defense Battalion at Montford Point, a section of the 200 square mile Marine base, Camp Lejeune, at New River, North Carolina. Photo shows Corporal Arvin L. Ghazlo demonstrating to a bayonet class technique of disarming the enemy. Corporal Ghazlo was once teacher of judo to the Georgia State Police

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submarines world war equipment and supplies naval operations screen prints color war posters enemy sub enemy sub eye zeiss bausch lomb binoculars lomb binoculars navy pack navy pack name address naval observatory washington naval observatory washington d washington dc 1940 s 40 s posters us navy advertisements library of congress