- Yank, the Army Weekly
"Yank, the Army Weekly" was a weekly magazine published by the
United States military duringWorld War II . Founded and edited by MajorHartzell Spence (1908-2001), the magazine was written byenlisted rank soldiers only and was made available to the soldiers, sailors, and airmen serving overseas. It was published at facilities around the world—British, Mediterranean, Continental, and Western Pacific—for a total of 21 editions in 17 countries. "Yank" was the most widely read magazine in the history of the U.S. military, achieving a worldwide circulation of more than 2.6 million. Each issue was priced at five cents because it was felt that if soldiers paid, they would have a higher regard for the publication. Each issue was edited inNew York City and then shipped for printing around the world where staff editors added local stories. The last issue was published in December 1945.Scott Corbett (later known as a writer of novels for children) served as the last editor. Sketch artists such as Robert Greenhalgh and Howard Brodie worked on the magazine which also featured the "G.I. Joe " cartoons byDave Breger and the "Sad Sack " cartoons by Sgt. George Baker. Noted artist and authorJack Coggins spent over two years with "Yank", first in New York, then in London; during his time with Yank he produced illustrations and articles featured in more than 24 issues. TheAugust 2 ,1945 issue contained an article about women contributing to the war effort at home and "Yank"'s cover showed a then-unknownMarilyn Monroe (under the name Norma Jean Dougherty) on the assembly line at the Radio Plane munitions factory inBurbank, California . For the then-wife ofMerchant Marine James Dougherty , the photo opened the door for her to become one of the most famous actresses inHollywood history.One of the most popular "morale boosters" for the men in the armed forces was the inclusion of a
pin-up girl in each issue who was usually clad either in a bathing suit or a some form of seductive attire. Many of the pin-up girls featured were the biggest stars of stage and screen of the day.Celebrities
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Dusty Anderson
*Gloria Anderson
*Burnu Acquanetta
*Lauren Bacall
*Lucille Ball
*Lynn Bari
*Anne Baxter
*Ingrid Bergman
*Vivian Blaine
*Marguerite Chapman
*Ann Corio
*Jeanne Crain
*Linda Darnell
*Yvonne DeCarlo
*Gloria DeHaven
*Deanna Durbin
*Carole Gallagher
*Judy Garland
*Ava Gardner
*Frances Gifford
*Betty Grable
*Anne Gwynne
*Susan Hayward
*Rita Hayworth
*Candy Jones
*Elyse Knox
*Hedy Lamarr
*Dorothy Lamour
*Carole Landis
*Virginia Mayo
*Marie McDonald
*Dorothy Malone
*Ann Miller
*Marilyn Monroe
*Jane Nigh
*Frances Rafferty
*Ella Raines
*Jane Randolph
*Donna Reed
*Elaine Riley
*Jane Russell
*Ann Savage
*Lizabeth Scott
*Toni Seven
*Hilda Simms
*Alexis Smith
*K. T. Stevens
*Gale Storm
*Gene Tierney
*Lana Turner
*Wilde Twins
*Chili Williams
*Esther Williams
*Virginia Kavanagh ----Field contributors to "Yank" included:
*Sgt.Walter Bernstein
*S/SgtHarry Brown (writer)
*Pvt. Justin Gray
*Sgt.Marion Hargrove
*Sgt. Newton H. Fulbright
*Sgt. Milton Lehman
*Sgt. Barrett McGurn
*Sgt. Merle Miller
*Sgt. Mack Morriss
*Sgt. Walter Peters
*Sgt. Burgess Scott
*Sgt. Harry Sions
* Sgt.Thomas R St George External links
* [http://www.skylighters.org/yankmagazine/ The "Yank" Page]
* [http://yankmagazine.blogspot.com/ Yank Magazine Blog]
* [http://www.brown.edu/Facilities/University_Library/libs/hay/focus/focus2/focus2.html The Art of Yank Magazine: The World War Two Drawings of Robert Greenhalgh]
* [http://americanhistory.si.edu/militaryhistory/collection/object.asp?ID=827 Cover Art]
* [http://www.wartimepress.com/wwii_mag_usa_.htm / Yank Magazine Archive]
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