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1943 Pearl Harbor Drivers Assoc Print Advertisement Clipping - Honolulu Hawaii - Army - Navy - YMCA - World War II Era - Ready For Framing
1943 Pearl Harbor Drivers Assoc Print Advertisement Clipping - Honolulu Hawaii - Army - Navy - YMCA - World War II Era - Ready For Framing
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Vintage Original 1943 Pearl Harbor Drivers Assoc Print Advertisement Clipping - Honolulu Hawaii - Army - Navy - YMCA - World War II Era - Ready For Framing
The Pearl Harbor Drivers Association Produced This Historical Print Advertisement In 1943 To Commemorate Thirty Years Of Transportation Service In The Territory Of Hawaii. Operating A Fleet Of 107 Modern Buses And Passenger Cars During World War II, This Organization Provided Essential Transit For Soldiers, Sailors, Marines, And War Workers Navigating Between Honolulu And Military Installations. The Document Identifies Key Wartime Hubs Including The Army And Navy Y.M.C.A. Terminal And The Business Office Located At 1111 Richards Street. As One Of The Oldest Transportation Companies In The Islands Since 1913, The Association Played A Critical Role In Mobilizing The Pacific Theater Workforce Under Martial Law Regulations. This Primary Source Material Highlights The Intersection Of Civilian Logistics And Military Necessity Within The Hawaiian Islands During The Mid-Twentieth Century.
In Good Vintage Condition – Trimmed Edges, Paper Toning Due To Age And History-Collectors Watermarked That Is Not On The Advertisement. Measures Approx. 3-7/8" Wide by 4" Tall.
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