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Cartoons: Military Merriment
“I wouldn’t worry about it, sir. They probably spelled your name right in the later editorials.”
Gentry
January 6, 1940
“Test Pilot Halloway calling. The radio works fine!”
February 24, 1940
“I think we’d better speak to that new girl in the packing department.”
Gus Lundberg
December 28, 1940
“I wish the boys back at the office could see me now – back at the office.”
December 6, 1941
“One thing I can’t understand about this sentry business. Can you imagine anybody answering ‘Foe’?”
William Von Riegen
December 6, 1941
“Sergeant, I must commend the fine spirit of co-operation in your men!”
Dave Breger
December 6, 1941
“It was one of the hula-hula South Sea posters that sucked me into the Marines.”
Berry
December 20, 1941
December 4, 1943
“Would you believe it if I told you you’re the first girl I’ve danced with in over three years?”
Jeff Keate
December 2, 1944
“If you think I’ve grown!”
Harry Lampert
December 2, 1944
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