Poster promoting the rationing of food during World War I, courtesy of the National Archives
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I found these amazing posters on the internet, and seeing has how it has to do with food & the war, I thought I’d use them for awhile in my Military Monday posts. Usually I post photos of patriotic food items on MM, but I thought that these were interesting.
In case you aren’t aware of Military Monday, please read Yoyo’s explanation of it here, and also view my MM archives. Big thanks to everyone who participates in MM, especially Yoyo & Becky.
Jose E. Rosario, 20, Army Specialist, Oct 19, 2005 St. Croix, Virgin Islands
Tommy Ike Folks Jr., 31, Army National Guard Staff Sergeant, Oct 19, 2005 Amarillo, Texas
Kendall K. Frederick, 21, Army Reserve Sergeant, Oct 19, 2005 Randallstown, Maryland
Norman W. Anderson III, 21, Marine Lance Corporal, Oct 19, 2005 Parkton, Maryland
Jacob D. Dones, 21, Army Sergeant, Oct 20, 2005 Dimmitt, Texas
Dennis P. Merck, 38, Army National Guard Staff Sergeant, Oct 20, 2005 Evans, Georgia
Richard T. Pummill, 27, Marine Staff Sergeant, Oct 20, 2005 Cincinnati, Ohio
Andrew D. Russoli, 21, Marine Lance Corporal, Oct 20, 2005 Greensboro, North Carolina
Steven W. Szwydek, 20, Marine Lance Corporal, Oct 20, 2005 Warfordsburg, Pennsylvania
Kenneth J. Butler, 19, Marine Lance Corporal, Oct 21, 2005 Rowan, North Carolina
Benny Gray Cockerham III, 21, Marine Corporal, Oct 21, 2005 Conover, North Carolina
Tyler B. Swisher, 35, Marine Captain, Oct 21, 2005 Cincinnati, Ohio
Seamus M. Davey, 25, Marine Reserve Corporal, Oct 21, 2005 Lewis, New York
Christopher W. Thompson, 25, Navy Petty Officer 3rd Class, Oct 21, 2005 North Wilkesboro, North Carolina
George T. Alexander Jr., 34, Army Staff Sergeant, Oct 22, 2005 Killeen, Texas
Jonathan R. Spears, 21, Marine Lance Corporal, Oct 23, 2005 Molino, Florida
Michael T. Robertson, 28, Army Sergeant, Oct 25, 2005 Houston, Texas
Benjamin D. Hoeffner, 21, Army Reserve Corporal, Oct 25, 2005 Wheat Ridge, Colorado
Christopher T. Monroe, 19, Army Reserve Specialist, Oct 25, 2005 Kendallville, Indiana
Ramon A. Acevedoaponte, 51, Army Sergeant 1st Class, Oct 26, 2005 Watertown, New York
Lewis J. Gentry, 48, Army Staff Sergeant, Oct 26, 2005 Detroit, Michigan
Thomas A. Wallsmith, 38, Army Master Sergeant, Oct 26, 2005 Carthage, Missouri
Evan S. Parker, 25, Army Reserve Sergeant, Oct 26, 2005 Arkansas, Kansas
James Witkowski, 32, Army Reserve Sergeant, Oct 26, 2005 Surprise, Arizona
Michael J. Mackinnon, 30, Army Captain, Oct 27, 2005 Helena, Montana
William W. Wood, 44, Army Colonel, Oct 27, 2005 Panama City, Florida
Daniel R. Lightner Jr., 28, Army National Guard Staff Sergeant, Oct 27, 2005 Hollidaysburg, Pennsylvania
Robert F. Eckfield Jr., 23, Marine Lance Corporal, Oct 27, 2005 Cleveland, Ohio
Jared J. Kremm, 24, Marine Lance Corporal, Oct 27, 2005 Hauppage, New York
Dillon M. Jutras, 20, Army Private 1st Class, Oct 28, 2005 Fairfax Station, Virginia
Debra A. Banaszak, 35, Army National Guard 1st Lieutenant, Oct 28, 2005 Bloomington, Illinois
Kenny D. Rojas, 21, Army Private 1st Class, Oct 29, 2005 Pembroke Pines, Florida
Shaker T. Guy, 23, Army National Guard Sergeant, Oct 29, 2005 Pomona, California
Raymond D. Hill II, 39, Army National Guard Captain, Oct 29, 2005 Turlock, California
Joel P. Dameron, 27, Marine Staff Sergeant, Oct 30, 2005 Ellabell, Georgia
Michael Paul Hodshire, 25, Marine Sergeant, Oct 30, 2005 North Adams, Michigan
William J. Byler, 23, Army Specialist, Oct 31, 2005 Ballinger, Texas
Adam R. “A.J.” Johnson, 22, Army Private, Oct 31, 2005 Clayton, Ohio
David J. Martin, 21, Army Private 1st Class, Oct 31, 2005 Edmond, Oklahoma
Jonathan Tessar, 36, Army Sergeant 1st Class, Oct 31, 2005 Simi Valley, California
Robert C. Oneto-Sikorski, 33, Army National Guard 1st Lieutenant, Oct 31, 2005 Bay St. Louis, Mississippi
Derence W. Jack, 31, Army Reserve Specialist, Oct 31, 2005 Saipan, Northern Mariana Islands
Matthew R. Kading, 32, Army Reserve Sergeant 1st Class, Oct 31, 2005 Madison, Wisconsin
Wilgene T. Lieto, 28, Army Reserve Staff Sergeant, Oct 31, 2005 Saipan, Northern Mariana Islands
Daniel A. Tsue, 27, Marine Sergeant, Nov 01, 2005 Honolulu, Hawaii
Allan M. Espiritu, 28, Navy Petty Officer 2nd Class, Nov 01, 2005 Oxnard, California
Dennis J. Ferderer Jr., 20, Army Specialist, Nov 02, 2005 New Salem, North Dakota
Tyler R. MacKenzie, 20, Army Private 1st Class, Nov 02, 2005 Evans, Colorado
Joshua J. Munger, 22, Army Specialist, Nov 02, 2005 Maysville, Missouri
Benjamin A. Smith, 21, Army Specialist, Nov 02, 2005 Hudson, Wisconsin
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