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Statue of Liberty Torch & US Navy World War II Rectangular Sticker
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Statue of Liberty Torch & US Navy World War II Rectangular Sticker
The year was 1942. The world was engulfed in the darkness of World War II. Across the Atlantic, the horrors of war were unfolding, a stark reminder of the fragile peace America had once enjoyed. The spectre of conflict loomed large, casting a shadow over the shores of the United States. - In the heart of this growing anxiety, a powerful image emerged, a beacon of hope and a call to action. The iconic Statue of Liberty, a symbol of freedom and democracy, stood tall against a turbulent sky. Her torch, ablaze with a divine light, pierced through the clouds, casting a ray of hope upon the troubled waters below. - In the foreground, a mighty warship, a symbol of American naval power, sailed resolutely, its searchlight cutting through the darkness. The ship, a guardian of the nation, was poised to defend the homeland from the encroaching threat. - This image was more than just a piece of propaganda; it was a reflection of the nation's collective fears and aspirations. It spoke to the hearts of Americans, tapping into their deepest anxieties and their unwavering patriotism. The image evoked a sense of vulnerability, a fear that the war could reach American shores, that the idyllic life they knew could be shattered. - But it also offered a message of hope and resilience. The image rallied Americans to the cause, urging them to join the fight for freedom and democracy. It called upon them to defend their homeland and to protect the values that made America great. - The message was clear: the best defence was a strong offence. By fighting the war overseas, America could prevent the conflict from reaching its own shores. The Navy, with its powerful fleet and unwavering courage, was the first line of defence, the shield that would protect the nation from harm. - The image resonated with Americans, inspiring them to enlist in the Navy and support the war effort. It became a powerful symbol of American resolve, a testament to the nation's unwavering commitment to freedom and democracy. - As the war raged on, the image continued to inspire and motivate. It served as a reminder of the sacrifices made by those who served, and it instilled a sense of hope for a brighter future. - Today, the image remains a powerful testament to the spirit of America. It reminds us of the sacrifices made by generations past and the enduring values that continue to shape our nation. It serves as a reminder that freedom is not free, and that the fight for liberty is an ongoing struggle. - This is a WPA work by the US Government in Public Domain.
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By s.5 December 2021 • Verified Purchase
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Love this sticker! Really good quality paper, excellent adhesive so it stick’s perfectly onto my packaging. I’ve already re-ordered it in a different shape. My uploaded design turned out exactly as I wanted, the colours are nice and vibrant!
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By N.29 May 2020 • Verified Purchase
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Very good quality and good finish, I would recommend double checking the size of the products as I ordered circle stickers and were smaller than expected . Colours are extremely vibrant
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By W.31 January 2019 • Verified Purchase
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Good packing with cardboard envelope. Shipping with UPS tracking is cool watching it travel around the globe to my door. Gloss finish really good, good adhesive used on the sticker, used it to cover a strange apple logo on my tablet and fairy dust the case. Also have a spare sticker to slap on my car. {;-)
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