i ; r Uncle Sam gives you a hearty handshake. And hopes you can feel the pressure of mil! tens ef ether crcrteM Americans' hands in that grasp Our pride in you is matched only by our pride in the freedoms for which you so courageously fight. -Your lt hoe. been deadly, a blbedy battle . . . calling for unsurpassed valor and stamina. The gratitude due you can be seen In the hcppy faces of the shackled peoples you have freed . . . in the hope you have reborn in the hearts ef afl J&erty-loving men. It has taken unrelenting struggle to vanquish the vicious Mussolini-Hitler duet and their cruel plans f or label enslavement. It was a job well done, boys! But your visions of home and peace can net be realized even yet. Tojo and hie cut-throat mob are st3 at large. We know your fortitude will not lessen now. Take heart, remembering that we're still behind you ... end will stick until that final Day of Victory! We're showing our thanks for your noble sacrifices thus far, in the most practtal way we can, and know . . . by redoubling our home front efforts in the factories, in serving vital materials, in buying War Coridsl You'll get the constant reinforcements you need to answer the heinous enemy with complete and lasting defect!' And with those sup plies willgo every family's and friend's prayers that these war weapons may protect your lives and bring you heme safely . . . and soon. Until then, "Well done, boys!" 0 L. . 1 " L 1 Conntn'ciciiOii r'7' n - ! L J Warsaw, . NortHi " Cavkzj. n

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