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WWII LIFE Magazine March 8, 1943 General Somervell, Puerto Rico, Raid on Sened

$ 20.58

Availability: 87 in stock
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Condition: Items may have normal some wear and minor staining, due to the age of the item. Item is intact.
  • Conflict: WW II (1939-45)
  • Theme: Militaria
  • Modified Item: No
  • Region of Origin: United States
  • Original/Reproduction: Original

    Description

    WWII LIFE Magazine March 8, 1943 General Somervell, Puerto Rico, Raid on Sened
    Description:
    Life Magazine Cover
    : General Brehon Burke Somervell.
    Puerto Rico – Senate committee finds it an unsolvable problem.
    Martha Raye sings for Bomber crews in North Africa.
    Fierce full page color Nash Kelvinator ad with Mosquito airplane over burning industrial complex “Mosquito with a deadly sting!”
    Allies capture Tunisian town of Sened.
    Papuan native leads blinded Australian away from Buna front.
    Super full page color Bell Aircraft ad – Airacobra over military motorcycle with sidecar.
    Close-up – Somervell.
    A corporal on the job at Casablanca, Harry Hopkins and son Robert Hopkins.
    Photo essay – American Sunday.
    Veronica Lake puts up long hair at government request.
    Wartime gardening.
    Theater – the Patriots.
    Southern hoopskirt party for Air cadets, Riverview mansion near Columbus, Mississippi – photos by Alfred Eisenstaedt.
    Full page color Chesterfield cigarette ad on back cover – this looks very much like Rosie the Riveter.
    Photos of Mount Pavlof in Alaskan Peninsula putting on volcanic display.
    Nice full page green Quaker State motor oil ad with tanks.
    Cute vintage full page color Pabst Blue Ribbon beer ad.
    Very nice Full page color Dextrose sugar ad with children.
    Full page general “Balanced Diet” ad – cute soldier balancing food at fancy event.
    And much more NEAT content in this classic Life Magazine March 8, 1943!
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