James Montgomery Flagg's familiar Uncle Sam poster used in World War I military recruiting makes a revival appearance near recruiting headquarters on E street in Washington on Dec. 8, 1961.. Arguably the most famous of American posters- James Montgomery Flagg's I WANT YOU FOR US ARMY showing the classic Uncle Sam pointing at you. This poster was.

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The Smithsonian offers a rare opportunity to see an original iconic Uncle Sam "I Want You" poster, among others, of the World War I era . Roger Catlin. Museums Correspondent. April 5, 2017 /. Uncle Sam. Uncle Sam is the national personification of the United States and sometimes more specifically of the American government. Although the first recorded use of the name "Uncle Sam" dates back to 1775 during the Revolutionary War, the appearance which is most commonly associated with him in modern times was created in 1917 by the American artist James Montgomery Flagg as propaganda for.