MAKE A MEME View Large Image First purchasers of War Bonds in the new War Bond office established in the Bureau of Ships, Navy Department, were Rear Admiral E.L. Cochrane (left), Chief of the Bureau; Mrs. Minnie D. Fitton; and Rear Admiral E.W. Mills, Assistant Chief ...
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Keywords: indoor 80-G-40749: First purchasers of War Bonds in the new War Bond office established in the Bureau of Ships, Navy Department, were Rear Admiral E.L. Cochrane (left), Chief of the Bureau; Mrs. Minnie D. Fitton; and Rear Admiral E.W. Mills, Assistant Chief of the Bureau. Mrs. Fitton, a Yeoman in World War I, recently completed 25 years with the Navy Department. The New Bond office, one of several being established in different bureaus of the Navy Department, sold approximately #35,000 in bonds on the opening day, February 26, 1943. Photograph released February 26, 1943. U.S. Navy Photograph, now in the collections of the National Archives. (2016/06/07). 80-G-40749: First purchasers of War Bonds in the new War Bond office established in the Bureau of Ships, Navy Department, were Rear Admiral E.L. Cochrane (left), Chief of the Bureau; Mrs. Minnie D. Fitton; and Rear Admiral E.W. Mills, Assistant Chief of the Bureau. Mrs. Fitton, a Yeoman in World War I, recently completed 25 years with the Navy Department. The New Bond office, one of several being established in different bureaus of the Navy Department, sold approximately #35,000 in bonds on the opening day, February 26, 1943. Photograph released February 26, 1943. U.S. Navy Photograph, now in the collections of the National Archives. (2016/06/07).
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