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Hand Silk Screened US Army Identification Poster, Douglas A-20 Havoc /Boston


jshaw

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This is a Hand silk screened Poster from 1941 from Camp Wheeler , Georgia which was a US Army training camp.   The poster is one of a group of posters that have been donated to

Museums all over the US.  The Poster is the A-20 Havoc and was the only poster there was two of and the owner of these posters wants to sell this one to cover the costs of

delivery of all the other posters and aerial photos that were shipped. 

These were used/displayed only at Camp Wheeler and the camp closed in 1946 and the land re-claimed.   

You will not find a match to this poster anywhere in the world.    

It carries the stamp of the print shop in the upper right hand corner. 

They are on heavy manila poster stock and were stored well and in the dark and have withstood the test of time,   

Price on this poster is 75.00 US  via PayPal and I will ship for free. 

jshaw0312@comcast.net

Size is 3 foot by 4foot.   

The circles in the pictures are magnets holding the poster to a metal table. 

I will supply picture of the artist and his name. 

 

This light bomber /attack plane was used by the USAAF, The Royal Air Force , the Soviet Air Force, and the Australian air force during WW2  

It was known as the Boston Bomber in the UK,  and Australia 

Of the 7514 manufactured only 15 still exist and of them only 5 are in flyable condition.

 

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Hello J,

Thanks for the info...very good and the images.

Dlad to see you and welcome to MCN.....We all hope you enjoy this exclusive website. Ant questions or problems please massage me.

Best to you.....Desert Rat/ Ian

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Sorry,

I should have said, this is a very good price, please give me some time and I hope to buy it from you for my office.(Does that include free postage to the UK?)

Many Thanks & Best Wishes.....Desert Rat/ Ian

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Hello j,

Will send you a message.

Thanks and best to you.....Desert Rat/ Ian

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