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These Early '70s Ads Tried to Convince Kids the US Army Wasn't Totally Uptight - Moth
These Early '70s Ads Tried to Convince Kids the US Army Wasn't Totally Uptight - Mother Jones
05-27-2017 03:19 AM Mother Jones These Early '70s Ads Tried to Convince Kids the US Army Wasn't Totally Uptight Mother Jones In the early 1970s, the US Army had a serious problem with its brand. It was stuck in an unpopular and bloody war. Morale stank; even President Richard Nixon conceded to West Point cadets that "It is no secret that the discipline, integrity, patriotism ... More... |
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