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1945 Japanese Prowler Chased With Broom Print Clipping - Technical Sergeant Chester D. Palmer USMC Combat Correspondent - United States Marine Corps - Pacific Theater - WWII Era - Ready For Framing
1945 Japanese Prowler Chased With Broom Print Clipping - Technical Sergeant Chester D. Palmer USMC Combat Correspondent - United States Marine Corps - Pacific Theater - WWII Era - Ready For Framing
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Vintage Original 1945 Japanese Prowler Chased With Broom Print Clipping - Technical Sergeant Chester D. Palmer USMC Combat Correspondent - United States Marine Corps - Pacific Theater - WWII Era - Ready For Framing
This 1945 Print Clipping Titled "Boom Broom" Features A Wartime Anecdote Credited To Technical Sergeant Chester D. Palmer Jr., A United States Marine Corps Combat Correspondent. The Short Piece Describes An Incident Involving A Marine Torpedo Bomber Officer Who, While Disturbed At Night, Grabbed A Broom Instead Of A Weapon And Chased Away A Japanese Prowler. Published During World War II, The Clipping Reflects Military Humor And Propaganda Style Common In Official And Home-Front Publications Of The Era, Serving Both As Entertainment And Morale Support For Servicemen And Readers.
In Very Good Vintage Condition - Trimmed Edges, Paper Toning Due To Age And History-Collectors Watermarked That Is Not On Clipping. Measures Approx. 3-1/8" Wide by 2" Tall.
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