Folder 2
Contains 13 Results:
Oh Boy! That's Sure Worth Working For, 1918
World War I poster, in blue, black, and white, depicting a soldier holding an "Honorable Discharge" certificate.
Honor Your Record and Your Uniform, 1918
World War I poster from Service Series No. 15 depicting an image of a soldier with a suitcase and ticket home superimposed over an "Honorable Discharge" certificate.
A Black Mark for the Squad, 1916-1917
World War I poster from Service Series No. 10 depicting a group of soldiers with one soldier missing and a large yellow square with "A.W.O.L" (Away With Out Leave) in the soldier's place.
Which Will Make the Better Citizen?, 1916-1917
World War I poster in orange and black, depicting two soldiers: one standing straight and clean while the other looks unkept.
The Better the Soldier the Better the Salute, 1916-1917
World War I poster from Service Series No. 13 depicting two soldiers saluting each other. Signed by Gordon Grant.
Cheer Up! Let the Hun Have the Grouch, He Has Good Reason For It, 1916-1917
World War I poster depicting two soldiers: one smiling and the other scowling. Signed by Gordon Grant
This Man Is Fast Color. He Sticks. This Man Is Yellow. He Fades Away, 1916-1917
World War I poster from Service Series No. 18 depicting two soldiers: one in full green uniform with the other only as an outline of yellow coloring with "A.W.O.L." (Away With Out Leave) written in yellow.
I am a soldier of the United Sates, 1916-1917
World War I poster in red, black, and white depicting a soldier standing at attention, with text at the bottom of the poster.
The Sentry Quits His Post Only When Properly Relieved, 1916-1917
World War I poster from Service Series No.9 in red, black, and white, depicting a soldier standing at attention in profile with American flag and tents in background.
50-50, 1916-1917
World War I poster from Service Series No. 11 in blue, black, and white, depicting two soldiers talking, the older one with arm around the younger. Signed by Gordon Grant, Captain, USA.