Rare WWI 1919 Greetings From Army of Occupation "March on The Rhine" Poem by E.C. Morris Pvt Color Broadside Printed by Army 7 Corps

This is a very rare and scarce broadside produced in 1919. It is a poem of the Army of Occupation written by Pvt. E.C. Morris and produced by the Army 7 Corps. Pvt. Morris was stationed along the Rhine in Germany after the victory of the Allied Forces. A copyright was applied for in the United States, Canada, Australia, and Europe.

It is a color illustration that was hand drawn by Pvt. Morris which shows soldiers, artillery being loaded and fired, a tank, and an aircraft, with aerial explosions with a white border that surrounds the March of The Rhine poem. At the top center are the flags of the Allies.

It is 13 3/8" tall by 10 5/8" wide.

This is an amazing piece of WWI memorabilia. It is rare, scarce, and very historical, and it should be framed and preserved.

*****It had been stored folded in half and there is a crease from its folding. On the lower right side, 4 1/4" up from the bottom is a 1/2" tear. There is also creasing from the bottom right corner up to that tear. There are a few minor smudge stains in the upper right corner.

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