American Decades
American Men in Three Wartime Posters
"Man the Guns—Join the Navy"; "Keep 'Em Fighting"; "Get Hot— Keep Moving"
Posters
By: McClelland Barclay; National Safety Council; Unknown
Date: 1942
Source: McClelland, Barclay; National Safety Council; Unknown. "Man the Guns—Join the Navy"; "Keep 'Em Fighting"; "Get Hot—Keep Moving." 1942. National Archives and Records Administration, Still Picture Branch, Washington, D.C. Available online at http://www.archives.gov/exhibit_hall/powers_of_persuasion/m... ; website home page: http://archives.gov (accessed March 28, 2003).
About the Artist: McClelland Barclay (1891–1943) was a lieutenant commander in the U.S. Navy Reserve until he was pronounced missing in action in the Pacific theater. Before World War II...
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1940's Fashion Primary Sources
- Rita Hayworth on the Cover of Life
- "Veronica Lake's Hair: It Is a Cinema Property of World Influence"
- "United States Auto Plants Are Cleared for War"
- American Men in Three Wartime Posters
- American Women in Three Wartime Posters
- Address at the Dedication of the Thomas Jefferson
- Eames Chairs
- "Building a Democracy"
- The Farnsworth House
- "New Look and Revolt Against New Look"
- "The Glass House, New Canaan, Connecticut"
- "The Curse of Conformity"
- Copyright Page
- Acknowledgments
