y these men 

 \ve shall conquer! 



The world must be made safe for democracy. Here are the men who 

 will make it so. 



The moral and spiritual forces that will carry us on to victory no man 

 can measure. The books you send, the letters you write, the music the 

 men have to enjoy — do not for one moment underestimate the weight 

 they will throw into the final balance of success. 



The pictures shown here are typical of the spirit of Uncle Sam. He 

 has a song in his heart, a tune on his Yankee lips, and an iron resolve 

 deep in his liberty-loving soul. 



This company is proud that its products are a mighty Armament of 

 Hope, cheering and strengthening the spirit of our fighting men. 



In camp and trench, on transport and battleship, in hospital, church 

 and cantonment, in the welfare houses of the Y. M. C. A., the K. of C, 

 and the Y. M. H. A. the Victrola is the unflagging, and often the only, 

 source of music and entertainment. It is so portable that it can be taken 

 anywhere and unaided it gives forth the music and laughter of the world's 

 greatest artists. The Victrola is teaching wireless and French to our 

 Army and Navy. Victrolas and Victor Records are day and night 

 advancing the cause of freedom on the battlefields of the entire world. 



Every Victrola in the service of Uncle Sam is a source of actual 

 war strength. Every Victor Record at the front is a winged messenger 

 of victory, doing its humble but by no means unimportant bit to van- 

 quish the powers of darkness and make the world safe for democracy. 



Victor Talking Machine Co., Camden, N. J„ U. S. A. 



Qhe Mctrola enlisted 

 in the WarJoruemoMua 



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110th Regiment Infantry at Philadelphia en 

 route to Camp Hancock, Georgia. 



Italian troops enjoy a Victrola concert on tKe 

 snow-clad Alps. 



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U. S. Jackies, U.S. S. "Delaware," entertainfng 

 themselves with the Victrola. 



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British Tank officers of the "Iron Cavalry" and 

 their Victrola somewhere in France. 













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Listening to the Victrola at Camp Dix, 

 New Jersey. 



A merry hour at Fort Jay, Governor's Island, 

 New York. 



