AGAR, Frank. The Persian Gulf Command. 1945.?Iran: Bank Melli Iran Press. World War II pictorial map with illustrations depicting a Soviet soldier passing a U.S.-marked crate to an Iranian man beneath ominous storm clouds, symbolizing allied cooperation. Surrounding illustrations depict planes, trucks, textile work, landmarks including Fathuma's Tomb, and the key rail and convoy routes from Khorramshahr to Tehran and Kazvin; border in vibrant, colorful paisley.?Established in December 1943, the Persian Gulf Command, led by Brigadier General Donald P. Booth, was a United States Army service command facilitating the supply of US lend-lease war materials to the Soviet Union through the Persian Corridor. Paper. Creased from folds, minor edgewear. A-. 27 x 18 ? ?.