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85 million Americans hold war bonds.
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A color image of a man's hand clenching war bonds, as the Statue of Liberty's hand holds its torch above, against a starry night sky. The man's hold on the bonds mimics the statue's hold on the torch.
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1946 resolution: that every American buy and hold U.S. savings bonds.
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Color image of a scroll document nestled among a background of bond bills. The scroll document appears yellowed and torn with age.
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7th War Loan: now--all together.
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Small color poster promoting the 7th War Loan. The painting by C. C. Beall is based on a Pulitzer Prize-winning photograph taken by Associated Press photographer, Joe Rosenthal, of the second American flag raising by U.S. Marines on Mount Suribachi, Iwo Jima on February 23, 1945.
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Buy now for the bigger 7th War Loan through payroll savings.
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Small color poster with a red background. The image is of a diverse group of people standing in a V formation and waving green bills. The group includes white men and women and a black man. They are dressed in a variety of work clothing styles, including overalls, industrial uniforms, and business suits.
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Care is costly: buy and hold war bonds.
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Small color poster of a wounded soldier sitting on the ground. He has bandages on his hand and leg and his camouflage helmet lies on the ground next to him.
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For peace and security: buy bonds.
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The Three Wise Men (Three Kings of the Orient) in colorful garments ride camels toward the Christmas Star.
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Victory-- now you can invest in it! : Victory Loan.
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An eagle with its wings extended stands on a stack of bond bills. Stars and red, white, and blue colors are in the background.