Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 May 1944 — Page 12

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SAYS: —IT'S ONE DAY NEARER VICTORY

THIS IS THE SHOULDER-SLEEVE EMBLEM OF INVASION!

It's the new shoulder sleeve emblem —issued to the Military personnel, American and British, for enlisted men and officers—who are going to take part in the greatest military operation of all time,

This emblem will be worn at the climactic hour—that will bring to an end the most fearful and devastating of all wars. It will take its place in the A consciousness of mankind at as one of its most significant zon symbols—which future generations will revere and bless!

"HIS is the EMBLEM of INVASION—of LIBERATION—of D Day! XT 4 XXXX

On that Day—the church Bells will toll,-and people will gather in prayer— OFFICIAL DESCRIPTION— with hearts standing still—at the fearful prospect of a World rocking ph a sae J) i on the Brink of Decision—yet facing it with complete trust! Ea. And these prayers—will leap the oceans and the airways—and merge | oe hn rae with the prayers, the sweet memories of home, the gallant hopes. ~ Sy 1 lo oars 3 which i welling in the hearts and on the lips of the Men on the Invasion Front— And does ll the aziry bles forming an irresistible spiritual, physical force— | Tb Sl 4 tte or Snacs ad This is the Emblem of the Day of Decision! On the shoulders of men; 7 Pld of he Hon Debbi on whose shoulder-sleeve this symbol appears—rests the | ETT ri baseldic symbokiof Invasion Sort Ea hee En orth

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