Warren Lodge was one of 900,000 men to join the military from Pennsylvania during WW2. He enlisted in Philadelphia county, PA. Pennsylvania was a major contributor of steel, rubber, and agricultural needs such as beef.


The Map to the left is an outline of Philadelphia county near Philadelphia. This is where Lodge enlisted from as well as the county he grew up in.

The Map above shows the town that Lodge grew up in and gives perspective as to how close he was to Philadelphia growing up.

The photo above is a photo of a steel production line out of eastern Pennsylvania.

The poster above is a propaganda poster from Pennsylvania promoting people of all ages and genders to join the war effort.

 

 

 

The photo to the right is a poster of Uncle Sam that was used to get young men to the nearest recruitment station and was a symbol of national pride and accomplishment.