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[Aberdeen, Maryland:] "Ordnance Joe of the USO" [opening lines]

[Aberdeen, Maryland:] "Ordnance Joe of the USO" [opening lines]

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[Aberdeen, Maryland:] "Ordnance Joe of the USO" [opening lines]

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[Maryland. Second World War] Stiff cardstock printed in two colors. 14 x 11 inches. Small tears, corner-tip loss and mild creases; light toning and small stains; very good.

With bold lettering, this ephemeral and off-the-cuff broadside brings a little levity during the second World War. "Who is the Most Popular Soldier at Aberdeen?" it asks. The answer lies in the winner of a popularity contest. This lucky soldier would go round-trip to New York City for a night of big life and weekend amusement.

Although not stated, this broadside's intended audience was likely for soldiers stationed at the Aberdeen Proving Ground in Aberdeen, Maryland. Aberdeen was established just after America entered the First World War. Today it is the Army's oldest active proving ground.

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Ian Brabner, Rare Americana (ABAA) US (US)
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Title
[Aberdeen, Maryland:] "Ordnance Joe of the USO" [opening lines]
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