Noun
war bond (plural war bonds)
A type of savings bond used by nations to help fund war efforts.
The Stars and Stripes, p. 4. Gable attended the launch of the SS Carole Lombard on January 15, 1944, the two-year anniversary of Lombard's record-breaking war bond drive. Source: Internet
The Four Freedoms Tour raised over $130,000,000 in war bond sales. Source: Internet
Rockwell’s cover art was eventually loaned to the U.S. Department of the Treasury for use in war bond drives for the duration of the war. Source: Internet
The Saturday Evening Post’s publishers produced copyrighted war bond posters using these paintings. Source: Internet