![]() ![]() "Loose lips might sink ships.” Local Identifier: 44-PA-82 National Archives Identifier: 513543 Select pictures have been digitized for other time periods. Furthermore, most photographs from 1982 through 2007 can be found in digital form, either scans or born-digital. In addition to the original format, a substantial percentage of Civil War, World War I-era, and Vietnam photographs have been digitized. Photographic formats include glass plate negatives, black-and-white acetate film negatives, color negatives, color transparencies, black-and-white prints, color prints and born-digital images. Topics include recruitment, war production, food conservation and war bond drives. In addition to photographs, thousands of military related posters can be found within our holdings. ![]() Photographs date from the Civil War through 2007, but there are a number of photographic copies of original artwork depicting events and personalities during the French and Indian War, Revolutionary War, War of 1812 and the Mexican-American War. Subjects include personnel, combat operations, training, facilities, equipment, land vehicles, aircraft, and ships. Photographs were created by American military photographers, foreign militaries, and private commercial sources during peacetime and while at war. Military activities number in the millions and are found in hundreds of series from each military branch and their various components. Local Identifier: 111-SC-104311 National Archives Identifier: 531128Īrguably the single largest subject covered in the holdings of the Still Picture Branch, photographs of U.S. ![]()
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