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He's a Fighting Fool. Give him the best you've got!  MORE PRODUCTION! (War production Board, Washington, D.C. -- U.S. Government Printing Office: 1942-O-448784.)

He's a Fighting Fool. Give him the best you've got! MORE PRODUCTION! ...

Original Artwork for World War II Posters Public domain reproduction of art deco poster, cover, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Bowl Them Over.  MORE PRODUCTION. (Information on cover sheet: War Production Board, Washington, D.C. A-16.  There is a revision piece.)

Bowl Them Over. MORE PRODUCTION. (Information on cover sheet: War Pro...

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KEEP IT UP BROTHER.  This War's Not Won By A Damn Sight!  (War Production Drive Committee - War Production Board, War Production drive Headquarters, Washington, D.C.) [Clayton Kenney]

KEEP IT UP BROTHER. This War's Not Won By A Damn Sight! (War Product...

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Case History No. 7: How Local Joint Program Information Committees Are Getting Results....For the Official Use of Local Joint Program Information Committees.  Prepared By the War Manpower Commission and War Production Board in Collaboration with War and Nav

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