Hood River Oregon BPOE Paper Moon with Military Man, Arline Winchell, Jim McDonald Real Photo Postcard

Hood River Oregon BPOE Paper Moon with Military Man, Arline Winchell, Jim McDonald Real Photo Postcard
The soldier's uniform, characterized by the wide-brimmed felt hat, four-pocket tunic, and puttees, is typical of World War I military attire. This style was worn by various Allied forces, including American, Australian, Canadian, and British Commonwealth soldiers, placing the postcard's likely origin between 1914 and 1918. The pennant, bearing the initials "BP OF," likely signifies a particular military unit, camp, or a social organization connected to the armed forces.

The whimsical pose atop a crescent moon prop, surrounded by stars, exemplifies the popular trend of novelty photography during the early 20th century. These studio portraits offered a lighthearted and often humorous break from the grim realities of wartime, providing soldiers with a distinctive keepsake to send home. Such postcards were cherished mementos, serving as a vital personal connection between service members and their families during a period of global conflict.
Real Photo PostcardRPPCWWI Era SoldierMilitary Uniform PortraitMan on MoonCrescent Moon PropBPOE BannerElks Club MemberFraternal OrganizationStudio PhotographyAmericana HistoryStars Backdrop
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