1918 Newspaper Page - Y.M.C.A.organization support for soldiers and families
This image is a historical YMCA leaflet or poster, likely from around World War I, highlighting the organization's support for soldiers and their families. It emphasizes the YMCA's role in supporting soldiers "every step of the way from camp to home," including during their time overseas in places like France. The text suggests the YMCA provided comfort and support to soldiers, addressing their families' concerns and promising a welcome return. It also depicts "YMCA Secretaries on the Trains," indicating their presence and assistance during soldiers' journeys to and from military camps. The overall message is one of unwavering support and commitment from the YMCA to the well-being of young men serving in the military.
Specifications
| Country Of Origin | United States |
| President | Woodrow Wilson |
| Type | Newspaper Page |
| Term In Office | 1913-21 |
| Year | 1918 |
| Theme | Politics |
| Material | Paper |
| Country/Region | United States |
This image is a historical YMCA leaflet or poster, likely from around World War I, highlighting the organization’s support for soldiers and their families. It emphasizes the YMCA’s role in supporting soldiers “every step of the way from camp to home,” including during their time overseas in places like France. The text suggests the YMCA provided comfort and support to soldiers, addressing their families’ concerns and promising a welcome return. It also depicts “YMCA Secretaries on the Trains,” indicating their presence and assistance during soldiers’ journeys to and from military camps. The overall message is one of unwavering support and commitment from the YMCA to the well-being of young men serving in the military.
