Dish it out with the Navy! : Choose now while you can.

Dish it out with the Navy! : Choose now while you can.

Date: [1942]
Creator: Barclay, McClelland.
Description: Two sailors in white sailor hats prepare to load ammunition into a large weapon which is being fired and is operated by other sailors in helmets. All the sailors wear blue pants and white t-shirts, except for the sailor in the foreground who is shirtless and holding a large artillery shell.
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During this emergency, serve your country in the U.S. Naval Reserve.

During this emergency, serve your country in the U.S. Naval Reserve.

Date: [1941]
Creator: United States. Navy Dept. Bureau of Navigation.
Description: Poster is in red and blue against an off-white background. A sailor is welding a large piece of metal. He wears goggles and welding gloves and a sailor's cap. Centered on the lower border of the poster is a small picture of a ship at sea.
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Follow me! : men 18-19, these can be yours-- apply now at any U.S. Army recruiting and induction station.

Follow me! : men 18-19, these can be yours-- apply now at any U.S. Army recruiting and induction station.

Date: [c.1939 - 1945]
Creator: unknown
Description: Black & white photograph on a yellow background. A soldier climbs a hill, his arm raised as if to wave a group onward. At right is an inset titled, "These can be yours". It shows the insignia and monthly base pay for each Army grade (rank).
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Men of 18 and 19 : now you can choose your branch of service.

Men of 18 and 19 : now you can choose your branch of service.

Date: October 17, 1942
Creator: unknown
Description: Poster in black & white and green tones. The main image is a green-tinted photograph of head and shoulders of a soldier in a helmet, looking upward. A white inset at right lists various branches of service.
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A conceptual map for understanding the terrorist recruitment process: Observation and analysis of DHKP/C, PKK, and Turkish Hezbollah terrorist organizations.

A conceptual map for understanding the terrorist recruitment process: Observation and analysis of DHKP/C, PKK, and Turkish Hezbollah terrorist organizations.

Date: August 2007
Creator: Teymur, Samih
Description: Terrorism is a historical problem; however, it becomes one of the biggest problems in 21st century. September 11 and the following Madrid, Istanbul and London attacks showed that it is the most significant problem threatening world peace and security. Governments have started to deal with terrorism by improving security measurements and making new investments to stop terrorism. Most of the governments' and scholars' focus is on immediate threats and causes of terrorism, instead of looking at long-term solutions such as root causes and underlying reasons of terrorism, and the recruitment style of terrorist organizations If terrorist recruitment does not stop, then it is safe to say terrorist activities cannot be stopped. This study focused on the recruitment process by observing two different terrorist organizations, DHKP/C and Turkish Hezbollah. The researcher brings 13 years of field experience and first-person data gathered from inside the terrorist organizations. The research questions of this study were: (i) How can an individual be prevented from joining or carrying out terrorist activities?; (ii) What factors are correlated with joining a terrorist organization?; (iii) What are the recruitment processes of the DHKP/C, PKK, and Turkish Hezbollah?; (iv) Is there any common process of being a member of ...
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Now is the time! : apply at the nearest U.S. Army recruiting and induction station.

Now is the time! : apply at the nearest U.S. Army recruiting and induction station.

Date: [1942]
Creator: unknown
Description: A large black & white photograph of a man's head is shown against a pink-toned background. The background is a collage of photographs showing various military occupations. A white inset at left lists various branches of service.
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Can you qualify as an aviation cadet? : here are the requirements :  keep 'em flying!

Can you qualify as an aviation cadet? : here are the requirements : keep 'em flying!

Date: [1942]
Creator: United States. Army Air Forces.
Description: Chart of requirements for becoming an air cadet. At the bottom center below the chart is a black and white photograph of a group of men wearing flight suits, parachutist's helmets, goggles, and parachute packs. The background is a blue graphic design of airplanes.
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This is our war-- : join the WAAC, Women's Army Auxiliary Corps, United States Army.

This is our war-- : join the WAAC, Women's Army Auxiliary Corps, United States Army.

Date: [1942]
Creator: unknown
Description: The golden-orange background shows a faint outline of Pallas Athene's head. Superimposed on this background is a large black & white photograph of the head and shoulders of a woman in a WAAC uniform.
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Wanted : red blooded men for immediate service over-seas.

Wanted : red blooded men for immediate service over-seas.

Date: unknown
Creator: unknown
Description: All lettered poster. The title is white letters in red square. The extended text is in red and white on blue.
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A national emergency is upon us : arise America before it is too late! Defend your country and your loved ones ....

A national emergency is upon us : arise America before it is too late! Defend your country and your loved ones ....

Date: [1941]
Creator: United States. Navy Dept. Bureau of Navigation.
Description: Navy recruitment poster. Text is in red and blue against an off-white background. An image of the U.S. flag is centered at the top.
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