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How to subdue a saboteur spy or other enemy
A tutorial explaining different self-defense moves used to train US Marines are shown to help civilians who may come in contact with saboteurs, spies, or other enemies. One scenario is set at a factory, a second scenario depicts a US Marine against a Japanese military officer.
1942-08-07
53.3 x 41.5 cm
Tribune Company
color
- English
- Enemies--United States--1940-1950
- Self-defense--1940-1950
- War work--United States--1940-1950
- World War, 1939-1945--Social aspects--United States
- Military training--United States--1940-1950
- Propaganda--American--1940-1950
- still image
- text
- These materials are either in the public domain, according to U.S. copyright law, or permission has been obtained from rights owners. The digital version and supplementary materials are available for all educational uses worldwide.
- The Janet A. Ginsburg Chicago Tribune Image Collection
- Chicago Daily Tribune (August 7, 1942), Section Two/Sports/Markets/Want Ads, p. 32
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