First In France | Go Over the top with the Marines | Vintage Poster
First In France | Go Over the top with the Marines | Vintage Poster First In France | Go Over the top with the Marines | Vintage Poster First In France | Go Over the top with the Marines | Vintage Poster First In France | Go Over the top with the Marines | Vintage Poster
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The first in France, and often the first anywhere else there's trouble — that's the U.S. Marines. This classic recruiting poster showcases an American Doughboy fighting during World War I, and is one of the most popular such designs in the G.I. Prints collection. Like all of our prints, this one is American-made to an exacting standard of detail and quality, and is suitable for professional display and framing for the home or the office.

Museum-quality posters made on thick matte paper. Add a wonderful accent to your room and office with these posters that are sure to brighten any environment.

• Paper thickness: 10.3 mil
• Paper weight: 189 g/m²
• Opacity: 94%
• ISO brightness: 104%

We produce all of our designs using only the finest archival-quality papers, inks, and dyes. We are 100% made in the USA using traditional, small-batch production techniques, with a focus on traditional craftsmanship and artistry.

Our papers are heavyweight, gallery-grade, and certified for environmental friendliness. Our inks are richly dyed and deeply hued, and will maintain their brilliance for decades.

The result of our relentless attention to detail and extremely high standards for excellence? An all-American, museum-grade product, suitable for framing, that you and your family can proudly display for years to come.

PAPER:

  • Heavyweight (100 lb.)
  • Gallery-grade
  • Archival Quality

INK:

  • Richly Hued
  • Custom-Blended
  • Permanently Colorfast

G.I. Prints makes the most historically accurate and high quality battle maps, military posters, and historical memorabilia in the world, and takes great pride in serving warfighters, patriots, and military families across the country.