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  1. Brewer's Dictionary of Phrase and Fable notes that it was particularly associated with the Air Transport Command, at least when observed in the United Kingdom. [5] At some point, the graffiti (Chad) and slogan (Kilroy was here) must have merged. [6] Many sources claim origin as early as 1939.

  2. 11 de mar. de 2019 · Learn about the origin and history of the famous graffito \"Kilroy was here,\" a doodle of a big-nosed man peering over a wall. Find out how it became a morale booster for U.S. servicemen in World War II and a target of suspicion for Stalin and Hitler.

  3. Origen. Generalmente se suele atribuir el origen de este grafiti a James «Jim» Kilroy, un supervisor en unos astilleros en Quincy (Massachusetts) durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial. Su trabajo era revisar los remaches de las planchas de acero.

  4. 20 de ene. de 2013 · Most sources and historians think that the origin of the tag was James J. Kilroy, a shipyard inspector. He was a riveter paid by the rivet. Workers marked their rivets with chalk, and Mr. Kilroy didn’t want anyone taking his credit so he marked his rivets with the statement “Kilroy was here”.

  5. Kilroy, un inspector en el astillero del río Fore en Braintree, ma, que supuestamente escribió "Kilroy estuvo aquí" en varias partes de los barcos mientras se construían (después de que los barcos se completaron, estas inscripciones habrían sido inaccesibles, por lo tanto, "Kilroy" reputación de meterse en lugares imposibles de alcanzar). otro c...

  6. What's the origin of the phrase 'Kilroy was here'? This was a graffito, of unknown origin but used predominantly by members of the US and UK military and predominantly during WWII. It was often combined with an earlier cartoon image, known as Chad, although the two aren’t related apart from that conjunction.

  7. 17 de jul. de 2022 · While the Oxford English Dictionary writes Kilroy off as a mythical person, dozen of real people claimed to be the doodle’s namesake in 1946, when the American Transit Association (ATA) held a...