Description
Full color 9 1/2″ x 12 1/2″ ad that indicates that Camel cigarettes were popular with soldiers during World War II. There are several photos of the actions of Blimp Patrol with one showing a member of the group standing in front of a hanger holding a lit Camel and giving a speech about what is good about Camel. The photos show a blimp nose out of the hanger, a view of a soldier peering out of the observation deck with binoculars and another of a blimp overhead. The text gives some information about these aircraft before giving information about Camels and the “T-zone”.
Source: March 20, 1944 Life magazine.