Join the WAC - for VICTORY! World War II Advertising Poster
| Genre: | World War II |
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| Artist: | Mary Little |
| Year Printed: | c. c, 1942 |
| Size: | 38 x 25.5 |
| Country of Poster: | Unknown |
| Restoration Detail: | Unrestored |
| Grade: | Very Fine |
| Additional Information: | Women's Army Corps (WAC) Vintage Poster Analysis This is a remarkable piece of World War II propaganda history! Here's what makes this poster significant: Historical Significance The Context: This poster was created to recruit and celebrate the Women's Army Corps, officially established when President Roosevelt signed legislation on July 1, 1943 The WAC was a groundbreaking organization that gave women military rank, privileges, and benefits equal to their male counterparts—a progressive step for its era The Women's Army Corps operated during WWII but is no longer a separate branch Visual Design & Symbolism The poster employs sophisticated visual messaging: The Woman Soldier - Depicted in full military uniform with confidence and authority, representing women's capability in wartime roles The Ship's Wheel - A powerful symbol of: Navigation and direction Control and responsibility The woman literally "steering the course of the war" The Ghostly Soldier - Etched in the sky like clouds behind her, this represents: The men serving in combat The spiritual presence of those at war The connection between support roles and front-line operations The Supply Chain Below - A warship followed by military trucks symbolizes: The critical logistics network How WAC members kept essential supplies moving The interconnected nature of military operations Call to Action The message is direct: "Help keep Men and Supplies moving" - emphasizing that WAC members were essential to the war effort, not peripheral. Rarity & Condition As noted, original WAC posters from this period are extremely difficult to find today. This lithograph is professionally conserved and acid-free mounted, making it a valuable historical artifact despite the expected fold marks from its original use. This poster represents an important milestone in women's military history and wartime propaganda design. |
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