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This is an original February 9th, 1945 two-color cover for Yank: The Army Weekly Magazine, featuring Private William J. Frennell, a bartender from Brooklyn, New York, practicing his trade while stationed in Biak, Netherlands New Guinea, serving from a stock of Japanese wine, beer, and sake.CONDITION
This 68+ year old Item is rated Very Fine ++. Moderate aging throughout. No creases. No natural defects. No surface rub. No tears. No water damage.
Period Paper is thrilled to release this new collection of YANK: The Army Weekly Magazine which includes covers, pinups, and maps from 1945. This collection offers a unique look at the life of an average American GI on the front lines of World War II, from New Guinea to Monte Casino, as well as some of the things that kept them ticking, including numerous attractive pinup girls. Many a soldier probably dreamed of getting mail from one of these beauties! This collection is sure to fascinate anyone interested in the world's most devastating conflict, and the people who participated in it.
Photography by Sergeant Dick Hanley.
Keywords specific to this image: WW2
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