Yank
- SubTitle
- The Army Weekly
- Date
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publication/distribution:
1943 June 27-1945 June 01
- Language
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English
- Classification
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Books and Published Materials
- Category
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Periodicals
- Object Type
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American periodicals (lcsh)
- Credit Line
- United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Collection, The Abraham and Ruth Goldfarb Family Acquisition Fund
48 non-sequential issues of Yank, the Army Weekly, published from June 27, 1943, to June 1, 1945. Yank was published by the US Army for four years beginning June 6, 1942. It became the most widely read publication in U.S. military history, circulating more than two million copies in 21 weekly editions. Its 127 staff members were all enlisted active duty soldiers and the publication was designed and dedicated to the ordinary, low ranking soldiers of WW II. Yank featured stories about the war, pin-up girls, and cartoons poking fun at service life, including the series with the put-upon private named "The Sad Sack."
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