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Show Fine IS" I li~ lull color enlargement of this painting srnt On request while supply tails Write lor Lithograph M to Electric Boat Co , P O Boi 6V, New York 8, A' Y , enclosing 10c lor postage and handling CONNING THE Trustworthy Craftsmanship The sleek hull of an EBCo submarine is crammed with myriad parts and mechanisms on whose soundness and unfailing performance depend the lives of all on board. During long weeks of undersea patrols in hazardous enemy waters, EBCo's integrity, engineering skill and precision craftsmanship become vital realities to every member of a submarine's crew. Knowing this, Electric Boat has kept trustworthiness of product a firm tradition for 45 years in war and peace. BUY WAR BONDS A mighty U. S. submarine goes in for a better view of her victim. A moment ago she sent her torpedoes lashing into the flanks of another enemy warship, adding one more irreparable loss to the dwindling Jap fleet. The Japs hate our submarines, and fear them; and no wonder! Submarine sinkings now total well over 1000! In the historic naval engagement during our invasion of the Philippines, U. S. submarines first made contact with the enemy fleet. Big Jap cruisers and a carrier were their part of the kill. After the battle, the communiques paid special tribute to the work of the subs. In fact, a high naval official has recently said that "The submarines deserve the lion's share of the credit for knocking the props from under Japan's conquest." With the help of the Navy, Electric Boot Company developed U.S. submarines from the crude early models of 1900 to the present SUBMARINES big, efficient, long-range ships. And Electric Boat Company now builds more submarines than any other shipbuilder in the United States. E L E C T R I C BOAT C O M P A NY Electric Motors ELF.CTRO DYNAMIC WORKS Buyonnp. N J. 33 Pine Street, New York 5, N. Y. Submarines NEW LONDON SHIP AND ENGINE WORKS Groton, Conn. Motor Torpedo Boats ELCO NAVAL DIVISION Bjvonne, N. J. |