Fight, Let's go! Join the Navy
Publisher
United States Navy
Illustrator
McClelland Barclay
(American, 1891 - 1943)
Date1941
Object number00033869
NamePoster
MediumInk on paper with linen backing
DimensionsOverall: 1065 x 790 mm
ClassificationsPosters and postcards
Credit LineANMM Collection
Purchased with USA Bicentennial Gift funds
DescriptionAn American sailor is shown walking up a gangway with his kit on his shoulder before shipping off to war. This poster was issued by the United Sates Navy Reserve to generate recruits and support for the war. It is a stylised representation of a healthy young man and uses bold expressions like 'fight', to attract people’s attention.HistoryPosters have long been used as a means to spread ideas and promote causes. During World War II, they were used to generate patriotism, sway public opinion and spread propaganda. They spoke from a position of authority to unite people in a common cause.
These propaganda posters were often displayed in libraries, post offices, schools and factories. They addressed a number of home and war front issues including worker productivity, security, food rations and war bonds. They were all part of a national and international campaign to support the war effort during WWII.SignificanceThis poster represents the way glamourised images of men were used to make the war seem more appealing.United States of America Office of War Information
1943
United States War And Navy Departments
November 1944