Photo #: NH 53178-KN (Color)
Chief Yeoman (F), U.S. Naval Reserve Force, World War I
Painting by Anne Fuller Abbott, 1925.
This artwork was commissioned by the Office of the Chief of Naval
Operations for use in an exhibit on Navy uniforms at the Sesquicentennial
Exhibition at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in 1926.
Courtesy of the Navy Art Collection, Washington, DC.
U.S. Naval Historical Center Photograph.
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Photo #: NH 65337
"His Sister"
Cartoon featuring a Navy Yeoman (F), drawn by Charles Donelan
of the "Boston Traveler" and published in the Boston
Navy Yard newspaper "The Boston Salvo", Volume 1, Number
4, September 1918.
Courtesy of Marion F. Walsh Driscoll (Mrs. D.F.), 1968.
U.S. Naval Historical Center Photograph.
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Photo #: NH 97240
Yeoman (F) Cartoon
By E. Verdier, published as cover art for the July 1918 issue
of "Ukmyh Kipzy Puern", the magazine of the U.S. Naval
Cable Censor Office, San Francisco, California. The magazine's
title is in Bently's Code, and translates as "The Monthly
'Gob'".
Collection of Ora Hirsch Merritt, 1968.
U.S. Naval Historical Center Photograph.
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Photo #: NH 97241
"Say 'Ah-ah-h'"
Cartoon by E. Verdier, concerning the distractive effects of
a Yeoman (F) on an Officer, published as cover art for the October
1918 issue of "Ukmyh Kipzy Puern", the magazine of
the U.S Naval Cable Censor Office, San Francisco, California.
The magazine's title is in Bently's Code, and translates as "The
Monthly'Gob'".
The cartoon, and the face mask drawn in upper right, may refect
countermeasures against the 1918-19 influenza epidemic.
Collection of Ora Hirsch Merritt, 1968.
U.S. Naval Historical Center Photograph.
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