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"dc-r" docu center ramstein Bücher, Broschüren, Zeitungen [DCR2010_0011_09]
Magazin, Spotlight, AFGA Special Activities, Vol.9, Nr.21, 15. Oktober 1954 (dc-r docu center ramstein RR-F)
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Magazin, Spotlight, AFGA Special Activities, Vol.9, Nr.21, 15. Oktober 1954

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Titelblattgestaltung: Bleistift und Pinsel bilden zusammen die Beine einer Staffelei, der umkästelte Schriftzug "Art Contest Exhibition 1954" das daruf stehende Bild.
Inhalt (laut Inhaltsverzeichnis): u.a. Shutterbug Corner - All-Army Photo Contest Winners, ’House of WACs’ Party, Entertainment - ’Quality of Soldier Show’, USAREUR Football Hits Mid-Season
Umfang: 15 Seiten.
Spotlight, 1954, S.2: "Published biweekly at Nuremberg, Germany, for the welfare of United States Army, Air Force and Navy personnel by Technical Information Office, U.S. Army, Europe, Special Activities Division, under the supervision of Major General Charles K. Gailey, Jr., Chief.
It is distributed to personnel and installations of Special Services, Motion Picture Service, and the Exchange System in USAREUR, USAFE, and USFA…"

Material/Technique

Papier, Offsetdruck, Klammerbindung, Metall.

Measurements

H 29,8 cm; B 22,6 cm

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