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Here is aWorld War II US Home Front Patriotic Ad. The 1943Coca Cola Advertisement is on the back of a National Geographic Magazine Cover. The listing is only for the cover and ad.The Coke Ad depicts an Army Ranger in the highly scarce camouflage uniform that was only very briefly worn around D Day.A corresponding ranger article references the 1942 Dieppe Raid, the first ground action by American Soldiers (Rangers) in the European Theater.The National Geographic cover lists, very curiously, articles on the Normandy and Brittany Coasts (Operations Overlord and Dragoon). Wonder if military intelligence and the planners of the Invasion of France were in a twist! Again the listing is just the cover that includes the colorful, suitable for framing Ranger Picture and Article.The Nat Geo Cover is in heavily worn condition, the Coke Ad in fair condition and both are 79 years old.
-WWII US Home Front Documents, Booklets, Programs, Posters, Magazines, Advertisements, Articles
- 1943National Geographic Magazine Cover; Features Coca Cola Ad with Army Ranger in rare Camouflage
- Front of Cover lists articles for Normandy and Brittany Coasts, Coke Article references Dieppe and Rangers
- Ad article has vibrant, clean colors, great detail, legible accompanying story
- Front of cover dated 1943, is legible, retains color
- Cover shows heavy wear; handling, crazing, soiling, creases, corner wear, age, etc.
- Terrific Cross Collectible; World War II, Nat Geo Magazine, Coca Cola, Army Rangers, Dieppe, Normandy, Brittany and more
- Coke Ad measures 10 x 7.125 inches
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