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Item Number: R2165 |
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1950 US Army Recruiting AD MORE MEN LIKE MIKE
U.S.Army recruiting colored ad 10 1/2 x 14 inches. Vintage 1949 recruiting advertisement for the U.S. Army and Air Force. This full-page color ad is titled "Wanted...More Men Like Mike - men who want to go places, and have plenty of the stuff it takes to get there!" Ad reads: "Mike lived a lively American boyhood. An average student, a popular athlete, he finished high school in '46, decided to start building a career in the Army. Careful studies of Mike's personal aptitudes led to his selection for technical training in tanks and other armored vehicles. He took to it like a duck to water! Finishing technical school as a Private, First Class, Mike progressed steadily in skill, efficiency and rank. Each year he took a 30-day vacation trip, with pay. Mike studied, worked, watched his chances. Finished his first "hitch" as a Sergeant. During leave he went home and married his high school sweetheart. Now, only four years after enlisting, Mike is a Sergeant, First Class, with an assured career ahead. He wouldn't trade places or future opportunities, with anybody! The young man today who wants to get ahead can continue his education and start building a career at the same time, in the new U.S. Army. More than 200 courses of specialized training for many different career fields are taught in the various Army schools. Each man's abilities are charted, to place him where he should develop rapidly. Working with career-minded young men like himself on the frontiers of military science, he can serve his country with true professional pride. Today's U.S. Army is providing excellent career opportunities for America's finest young men. Mike could be any one of a thousand typical young career men who are going places in today's Army. He could be you!"
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