Title from item., Publisher derived from information about artist., Date supplied by curator., Poster published just after World War II to warn returning soldiers of the dangers of venereal disease., Numbered: AGPS 5.46.70000.3896., and This electronic record is derived from historic data and may not reflect our current information. Review and updating of records is ongoing.
Publisher:
Office of Military Government
Subject (Topic):
World War, 1939-1945, Health aspects, Sexually transmitted diseases, Military hygiene, Medicine, Military, Soldiers, Ships, and Luggage
Notebook holes on left. Signed, titled, and dated, in pencil, with extensive annotations. and This record is derived from historic data and may not reflect our current information. Review and updating of records in ongoing.
Subject (Geographic):
Saipan (Northern Mariana Islands).
Subject (Topic):
Medicine, Military, World War, 1939-1945, and Saipan, Battle of, Northern Mariana Islands, 1944
Signed, titled, and dated, in pencil. and This record is derived from historic data and may not reflect our current information. Review and updating of records in ongoing.
Subject (Geographic):
Saipan (Northern Mariana Islands).
Subject (Topic):
Medicine, Military, World War, 1939-1945, and Saipan, Battle of, Northern Mariana Islands, 1944
"American G.I. feeding a wounded Jap child with goat milk from a blood-plasma bottle at GOshe Internment camp"--From note in the artist's hand at bottom of sheet
Description:
Signed, titled, and dated, in pencil, and annotated, "used this G.I. in painting "(His Best Friend)"." The G.I. was Captain Sage.
Signed in ink and annotated "May 18, 1943, Evacuation Hospital 38" and "112" in pencil. Title derived from annotation. and This record is derived from historic data and may not reflect our current information. Review and updating of records in ongoing.
Subject (Geographic):
Tunisia.
Subject (Topic):
Field Hospitals, World War, 1939-1945, and Medicine, Military
Title from item., Publisher derived from information about artist., Date supplied by curator., Poster published just after World War II to warn returning soldiers of the dangers of venereal disease., Numbered: AGL-5-46-70000-3896., and This electronic record is derived from historic data and may not reflect our current information. Review and updating of records is ongoing.
Publisher:
Office of Military Government
Subject (Topic):
World War, 1939-1945, Health aspects, Sexually transmitted diseases, Military hygiene, Medicine, Military, Soldiers, and Ropes
Title and date from item., Text below image: Distribution: Continental: In accordance with Part II, ASF Cir. No. 313, 1944 and Section I, ASF Cir. No. 181, 1944. Overseas: T of Opns (10); Depts (10); SvC (10); Bose Comds (10); Island Comds (10); Def Comds (10); Sectors (10); Base Sectors (10); Armies (1); Corps (1); D (1); B (1); R (1); Sep Bn (1).: U.S. Government Printing Office: 1944-O-619219., and Below image right: Approved War Department Graphic Training Aid 8-7: War Department, 12 October 1944: Reproduction without permission prohibited.
Publisher:
United States War Department and United States Government Printing Office
Subject (Topic):
Medicine, Military, World War, 1939-1945, Hygiene, Military hygiene, Gay military personnel, Bathtubs & showers, Bathing, Soap, Soldiers, and Dog tags
Title and date from item., Text below image: Distribution: Continental: In accordance with Part II, ASF Cir. No. 313, 1944 and Section I, ASF Cir. No. 181, 1944. Overseas: T of Opns(10); Depts(10); SvC(10); Base Comds(10); Island Comds(10); Def Comds(10); Sectors(10); Base Sectors(10); Armies(1); Corps(1); D(1); B(1); R(1); Sep Bn (1). U.S. Government Printing Office: 1944-0-619223;, and Text below image right: Typhus is Spread by Lice Approved War Department Graphic Training Aid B-11: War Department, 12 October 1944: Reproduction without permission prohibited.
Publisher:
United States War Department and United States Government Printing Office
Subject (Topic):
Medicine, Military, Typhus fever, Lice as carriers of disease, World War, 1939-1945, Military hygiene, Skulls, Soldiers, and Medications