Born in Brooklyn, New York, Edward McCrahon joined the French Army in fighting World War I two years before the United States did. When the U.S. began fighting alongside the Allies, McCrahon joined ...
From tanks and trucks to colorful war posters, the Museum of the American G.I. is filled with rare and original artifacts as part of their brand new exhibit called Over There: America in World War One ...
To woo would-be sailors, artist Howard Chandler Christy used a young woman in a Navy uniform in his 1917 poster. Lexington Herald-Leader In one frame, a sinister, dark gray figure claws into the top ...
The message on a poster sounds awfully familiar: “The Consumption of Sugar Sweetened Drinks Must Be Reduced.” This wasn’t the all-too-familiar warning about obesity and diabetes we hear today, but ...