Reference staff can advise you in both how to fill out a call slip and when the item can be served. To contact Reference staff in the Prints and Photographs Reading Room, please use our Ask A Librarian service or call the reading room between 8:30 and 5:00 at 202-707-6394, and Press 3.. "I Want YOU for U.S. Army" announced a caption below in bold red and blue capital letters. (Image source: WikiCommons) Iconic Image. Four million copies of the poster were quickly printed and plastered onto walls and signposts from Maine to California. Within weeks, just about every American citizen had seen it. James Montgomery Flagg.

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Illustration Size. Originally published as the cover for the July 6, 1916, issue of Leslie's Weekly with the title "What Are You Doing for Preparedness?," this image was used as a political poster. Over four million copies were printed between 1917 and 1918, as the United States entered World War I and began sending troops and matériel into.. If you have additional information or spotted an error, please send feedback to [email protected]. James Montgomery Flagg. I Want You for the U.S. Army. 1917. Lithograph. 40 1/4 x 29 1/2" (102.1 x 74.8 cm). Acquired by exchange. 352.1967. Architecture and Design.