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1943 Ad WWII B. F. Goodrich Rubber Koroseal Tanks WW2 - ORIGINAL WWII XGAA9 Blood dripped from the wounded

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Description

Blood dripped from the wounded man's mouth onto the helmet of the GI

the mind behind the motion picture newspaper production

"The ships that put into oriental harbors use more fuel oil than the factories and railroads of the mainland

the Chairman of the Tennessee Valley Authority from 1941 to 1946

good will to men

1943 Ad WWII B. F. Goodrich Rubber Koroseal Tanks WW2 - ORIGINAL WWII XGAA9 Blood dripped from the woundedThis is an original 1943 black and white print ad from the B. F. Goodrich Company of Akron, Ohio, explaining how they developed Koroseal, a synthetic material made from stone and other minerals, to be used in tanks as a fireproof cushioning material. CONDITION This 68+ year old Item is rated Near Mint Very Fine. No aging. No creases. No surface rub. No tears. No water damage. Product Type: Original Print Ad; Black & White Grayscale Grade: Near Mint

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