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The 2010 LIBERTY GIRLS Calendar is now ready for shipping!

January 2010

     This year we've gone international, adding in some flavor from allied nations.   Soviet snipers could be deadly.

February 2010

   Naturally, to get arms and equipment from the 'Arsenal of Victory' to allies, the Navy had to keep the sea lanes open. 

MARCH  2010

     Among the goods shipped were supplies for the Airborne troops.  A windy month like March could really impact your parachute.
APRIL  2010

     April brings the rains so a good rain poncho can keep a Marine dry in the occasional downpour.
MAY   2010

   The month of May brings good weather.  Perfect for a drive.
June  2010

     Back in 1943 you needed a vehicle to haul your phone around for you.
  
July 2010

     The middle of the Summer is a great time for a vacation.   Someplace tropical would be nice.

AUGUST  2010

Some of the best allies to have are Great Britain and the Commonwealth troops.  

SEPTEMBER  2010

     Summer winds to a close but it's still great to enjoy some warm days.

OCTOBER   2010

October brings cooler temeratures.   Be sure to wear a jacket.

NOVEMBER  2010

     Thanksgiving is a time to be thankful for what you've got.

Our 2009 Calendar is dated 1942 since all the dates for both years fall on the same days.   We've recreated images from the time period on a colorful calendar reprsenting all branches of the US Armed Forces in World War II.    The uniforms and equipment are also authentic to the era.
These photos are tastefully done in the 1940's style of pin up girls.   They're not the modern type where the attractiveness of the women is too blatant. 
The visible watermarks do not appear on the actual calendars.   They're to protect the integrity of the product.
These calendars make a perfect gift for any veteran who served during World War Two or any time since then.  
Featured on the calendar is a beautifully restored 1944 Willys MB.   This, along with the Ford G.P.W. were officially known as the G503 or, in government terms "Truck, 1/4 Ton, 4x4"
It had many names.   "Blitz Buggy, Peep, and the most commmon name for it was the jeep.   It was truly an All American Wonder.
Add a few All-American beauties to this All American wonder and you have a showcase for your den, playroom, bar, or even out in the garage.
Calendars remind you when to perform maintainence on your vehicle.
Proper scheduling of oil changes and other routine maintainence keep you from costly repairs..... even if your mechanic looks this good.
This saves money and time.   Leisure activities are better with the money saved through proper maintainece.
So keep things ship shape and in good condition.
To order your calendar, go to our easy to use shopping cart.
You'll be happy until the end of the year!
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