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WW II Poster- "The Toughest Job is Still Ahead!"
WW II Poster- "The Toughest Job is Still Ahead!"
WW II Poster- "The Toughest Job is Still Ahead!"

WW II Poster- "The Toughest Job is Still Ahead!"

Date1943
MediumInk on paper
Dimensions40 x 28 3/8 in. (101.6 x 72.1 cm)
ClassificationsAdvertising Medium
Catalog number1981.37.79
DescriptionWW II Poster- Title Text reads "Meet your schedules .. for Victory The Toughest Job is Still Ahead!". Scene shows 3 admirals beside a quote from each. Admiral ernest J.King, USN Commander-in-Chief U.S.Fleet said "The most crucial test of our combined strength is still before us". Admiral Royal E. ingersoll U.S.N. Commander-in-Chief Atlantic Fleet said "The battle of the Atlantic is still a round the clock fight." and Admiral Chester W.nimitz U.S.N. Commander-in-Chief Pacific Fleet said "Let's not talk Victory while there's a single Jap ship afloat and fighting." Small text at bottom left is "U.S.Government Printing Office : 1943--O-555063" and at right "OFFICIAL NAVY POSTER, Industrial Incentive Division, 3-80M"
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