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1945 Barrack Inspection Camp Robinson Arkansas Comic Illustration Clipping - Pvt. Arv Miller - World War II Era - Ready For Framing
1945 Barrack Inspection Camp Robinson Arkansas Comic Illustration Clipping - Pvt. Arv Miller - World War II Era - Ready For Framing
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Vintage Original 1945 Barrack Inspection Camp Robinson Arkansas Comic Illustration Clipping - Pvt. Arv Miller - World War II Era - Ready For Framing
This Cartoon Comic, Drawn By Pvt. Arv Miller At Camp Robinson, Arkansas, Dates To 1945 During The Final Year Of World War II. Camp Robinson Was A Major U.S. Army Training Facility. The Cartoon Reflects Common Themes Found In Military Humor Of The Era, Specifically Targeting Inspection Culture And Barracks Life. It Was Likely Circulated Among Soldiers Through Base Publications To Boost Morale. The Image Shows An Officer Falling From Rafters While Complaining About Dust, Providing A Satirical Look At Strict Cleanliness Standards.
In Very Good Vintage Condition - Trimmed Edges, Paper Toning Due To Age And History-Collectors Watermarked That Is Not On Illustration. Measures Approx. 3" Wide by 3-7/8" Tall.
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