Camel Cigarettes Ad September 1943

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Camel Cigarettes Ad from September 20, 1943 Life magazine.

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Camel Cigarettes Ad September 1943Full color 9 1/2″ x 13 1/2″ ad for The Favorite Cigarette with Men in the Army, Navy, Marines and Coast Guard. There is a picture of a boat being tossed in the heavy waves with an arrow pointing near the top of the main mast. The next picture shows a close-up of the man who is manning the position in the crow’s nest that the arrow was pointing to, the man who stays on watch for any enemy submarine and the headline says “They’ve got what it takes”. The next picture shows a man in foul weather gear relaxing with a Camel cigarette while saying Camels have been a standby with me for 8 years. They suit me to a ‘T‘”. The text tells about how much these sailors and all soldiers look forward to relaxing with a Camel while the last picture shows a woman, Inez Dale Myers, identified as a naval shipyard worker smoking a Camel while saying “I find Camels just right for me. Easy on my throat and full of flavor”

Source:  September 20, 1943 Life magazine.