Variation of the “Loose Lips Sink Ships” it’s “Zip Your Lip – Save A Ship”
Common newspaper/ magazine ad from World War II, this one is from 1944.
If World War II was happening today, the schedules of the Victory ships would be all over the internet… Idol talk in a restaurant wouldn’t even be an issue..

World War II soldier , plenty happy that his best gal sent him a carton of Chesterfields…
Ad is from 1944
I wonder what brands were standard issue back in WW2?
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It’s a chart showing the typical installations of Weatherhead Flexible Hose Assemblies.
Aircraft looks to be a B-26 Bomber.
Item is from 1944, during World War 2.
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It’s a US Army 8-Day Clock made by Bulova Watch Co. Type A-11
Measures 2.5″ x 2.5″
Part # is 21AE
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