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PRESENTED BY EXPERIENCED INFANTRY
VETERANS SATURDAY DECEMBER 16
On every land front the war is now in the Infantry
stage. There are millions of men in the Infantry and this is
your opportunity to see Infantrymen in action with their
v weapons. The Infantrymen have a tougher, dirtier and grim-
mer job to do than most others in this war. Now you can see
them in battle action, inspect and handle their equipment
and find out why we must buy more War Bonds to keep them
, fighting. Every piece of equipment in the show is placarded
with its cost in War Bond dollars.
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Published in Cooperation With the Jackson County War Loan Committee by
The CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER COMPANY