Your metals fight : --on land -- on sea --in the air!

Your metals fight : --on land -- on sea --in the air!

Date: [1943]
Creator: United States. Army.
Description: Six green-tinted photographs with captions describing the use of metals for military weapons, airplanes, and ships.
Contributing Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
Wood gets 'em over! : the Army needs 17,000,000 board feet a year for pontoon bridges.

Wood gets 'em over! : the Army needs 17,000,000 board feet a year for pontoon bridges.

Date: [1943]
Creator: United States. Army.
Description: Soldiers build a wooden, pontoon bridge over a waterway.
Contributing Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
Wood goes to war.

Wood goes to war.

Date: 1943
Creator: United States. Army.
Description: A series of blue-tinted photographs and captions describing the use of wood in war situations.
Contributing Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
U.S.A. in action : official pictures from world battlefronts.

U.S.A. in action : official pictures from world battlefronts.

Date: 1943
Creator: United States. Army.
Description: A series of black & white photographs depicting the use and transport of military supplies.
Contributing Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
We need more metal for more weapons.

We need more metal for more weapons.

Date: [1943]
Creator: United States. Army.
Description: Poster in green and white tones with green-tinted photographs. Poster shows a series of photographs of military equipment with captions describing the types of metals used for each. Photographs include: an army truck, a battleship, a B-24 bomber plane, a searchlight, an anti-aircraft gun, and tanks.
Contributing Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
Your metals fight on every front!

Your metals fight on every front!

Date: [1943]
Creator: United States. Army.
Description: A series of six brown-tinted photographs with captions depicting the uses of metals in the armed forces during World War II. Describes the use of metals for vehicles, airplanes, bombs, and guns.
Contributing Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
A real partnership : He says, “Dear Dad--you’re getting the metal out. I’m dishing it out. We’re quite a team!”

A real partnership : He says, “Dear Dad--you’re getting the metal out. I’m dishing it out. We’re quite a team!”

Date: unknown
Creator: United States. Army.
Description: Black and white drawing of a man and woman sitting in chairs at home. The man holds a pipe and reads a letter, and the woman is knitting. A cat sits at her feet, gazing at the man. A miner's helmet hangs on the wall behind the man's chair. In the upper left is a drawing of a soldier in the field, writing a letter.
Contributing Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
U.S.A. in action : the supply line starts with you.

U.S.A. in action : the supply line starts with you.

Date: [1944]
Creator: United States. Army.
Description: A series of black & white photographs depicting the use and transport of military supplies.
Contributing Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
Women-- our wounded need your care!  : you can serve as medical technicians, surgical technicians, and other Army hospital assignments : join a hospital company ... Women's Army Corps.

Women-- our wounded need your care! : you can serve as medical technicians, surgical technicians, and other Army hospital assignments : join a hospital company ... Women's Army Corps.

Date: 1945
Creator: United States. Army.
Description: Color illustration of a woman in a blue uniform dress and brown shoes, carrying a silver tray with a white cloth draped over it. Behind her are faint images of hospital beds. At right is a small image of two silver discs, one showing the head of Pallas Athene and the other showing a caduceus.
Contributing Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
WEFT is a system for aircraft recognition : wing, engine, fuselage, tail.

WEFT is a system for aircraft recognition : wing, engine, fuselage, tail.

Date: 1942
Creator: Coggins, Jack.
Description: Chart describing the characteristics of various military aircrafts.
Contributing Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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