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  • October 16, 1940—Uncle Sams Got Your Number, Guys - HistoryNet
    The draft was the great social leveler—here millionaire Winthrop Rockefeller and unemployed Charles McCarthy step up together to the draft board table Draft boards were to screen out men draft officials referred to as “young bums ”
  • Last Draftee, Who Tried To Hide, Now Believes In Service
    Twenty years ago, the dreaded hand of Uncle Sam's draft board reached out for the last time Its victim was Dwight Elliott Stone, then a 24-year-old plumber's apprentice living in Sacramento,
  • Uncle Sam - Wikipedia
    Uncle Sam (with the same initials as United States) is a common national personification of the United States, depicting the federal government or the country as a whole Since the early 19th century, Uncle Sam has been a popular symbol of the U S government in American culture and a manifestation of patriotic emotion [3]
  • WWII Posters Aimed to Inspire, Encourage Service
    Perhaps the most iconic was the Uncle Sam poster, created by James Montgomery Flagg and captioned: "I Want You for the U S Army " Flagg actually created the poster during World War I, and due to
  • Uncle Sam Doesn’t Want You—He Already Has You - The Nation
    Unlike the recruiting poster of old, Uncle Sam doesn’t want you anymore—he already has you You’ve been drafted into the American national security state
  • Your Number’s Up! - America in WWII magazine
    Those “I Want You” posters with the finger-pointing Uncle Sam were pretty persuasive, but there was no way enough volunteers were going to enlist to build a military strong enough to challenge Germany and Japan
  • Vietnam Selective Service Lottery | My Vietnam Experience
    On December 1, 1969, the Selective Service System of the United States conducted two lotteries to determine the order of call to military service in the Vietnam War for men born from 1944 to 1950 These lotteries occurred during “the draft”—a period of conscription, controlled by the President, from just before World War II to 1973
  • Draft History to Repeat As Uncle Sam Gets Busy — Kankakee Valley Post . . .
    The Burke-W adsworth selective military service bill, which calls to military service men between the ages of 21 and 35, inclusive, recalls the scenes of 1917 when Uncle Sam drafted his army for the World war ds in 1917, there are not enough arms to go around, and some draftees may be forced to train with wooden guns
  • Don’t Wait for the Draft – PERSUASIVE WEAPONS
    A lean, erect Uncle Sam adorned in a star studded jacket and striped pants, offers a rifle to the viewer with one hand, and points downward with the other hand toward the text “DON’T WAIT for the Draft ”
  • The History Behind America’s Iconic ‘Uncle Sam, I Want You’ Recruitment . . .
    The poster’s design, with Uncle Sam dressed in stars and stripes, pointing directly at the viewer, was a masterstroke of persuasive art It personalized the recruitment message, making each viewer feel individually addressed and responsible for the country’s fate





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