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People's Liberation Army
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Advance victoriously while following Chairman Mao's revolutionary line
(1971, June)
The new "Manba" (Tibetan doctor)
(1972)
Do a good job in army-civilian defence to build an iron wall of steel -- Third propaganda poster to commemorate the 20th anniversary of Chairman Mao's instruction to organize contingents of the people's militia on a grand scale
(ca. 1972)
Long live the great Chinese People's Liberation Army!
(1972, January)
We do not yield one inch of the good mountains and rivers of the nation
(1972, March)
Donated out of love for the people
(1972, September)
Carry forward the revolutionary tradition and strengthen the formation of people's militia -- Fourth propaganda poster to commemorate the 20th anniversary of Chairman Mao's instruction to organize contingents of the people's militia on a grand scale
(ca. 1972)
Returning together through wind and snow
(1973, April)
Study the people, for the people -- Commemorating the 10th anniversary of the naming of the "Good Eighth Company on Nanjing Road"
(1973, April)
Spring colors in the border areas
(1973, July)
Study the fine example of Lei Feng I
(1973, August)
Study the fine example of Lei Feng II
(1973, August)
It's an honor to join the army
(1973, August)
Feelings of fish and water on bivouac
(1973, September)
Practicing acupuncture
(1973, September)
Raise vigilance, tightly protect coastal areas and territorial seas
(1973, December)
The duckling returns to the brigade
(1974, January)
Master the skill to destroy tanks
(1974, January)
The Three Rules of Discipline and the Eight Points for Attention
(1974, February)
Just after leaving the line of fire once more entering the battlefield
(1974, April)
Battle hymn of the Xisha (Paracel) Islands
(1974, May)
The army and the people are as one family
(1974, August)
I put fine horses out to pasture for the nation
(1974, September)
Hello uncles from the People's Liberation Army
(1974, September)
Raise battle awareness, increase military training
(1974, September)
Holiday in a village along the river
(1974, October)
Strike root in the rural villages without the intention of leaving
(1974, October)
Little Red Guards study the Army
(1974, October)
Uncles from the People's Liberation Army, you're putting up a good fight
(1974, November)
The People's Liberation Army comes to our village for camp and field training
(mid 1970s)
New songs over the Hai river
(1975)
Uncle from the People's Liberation Army on the rostrum
(1975, February)
The people's warrior loves the people everywhere
(1975, May)
Gifts that have been sent by Beijing
(1975, May)
Glorious position
(1975, June)
Gathering in the crops
(1975, July)
The Four News -- studying new plays; giving new needles; raising new shoots; welcoming new spring
(1975, August)
Reconnoitering the enemy's advance
(1975, August)
On the banks of Yangcheng lake
(1975, August)
Expressing the closeness of fish and water in needlework
(1975, September)
Educational posters for people's defense against air attacks
(1975, December)
Unite and struggle to learn from Dazhai, vow to change the appearance of the country
(1976, March)
Follow the road of the revolutionary elders
(1976, July)
Thousands of soldiers sweep away the "Gang of Four"
(1976, December)
The home of glory -- presented to the Zouxian Party Committee and the Zouxian Revolutionary Committee
(1977)
A red heart increases strength
(1977, March)
The army and the people drill together
(1977, May)
Enthusiastically celebrate the 50th anniversary of the founding of the Chinese People's Liberation Army
(1977, July)
The sparkle of the red star is handed down to ten thousand generations
(1977, July)
A courtyard full of Spring colors
(1977, July)
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