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All-American Men of War #127 Issue #127
Cover Date: August, 1952
Unknown Marine! How do you thank someone for saving your life three times in a row -- if he travels too far for you to catch up with him? And when you finally overtake him -- how do you thank an... Unknown Marine! Jump-Off At Veendam! Late 1944. The dike ...
Issue Description
Unknown Marine!
How do you thank someone for saving your life three times in a row -- if he travels too far for you to catch up with him? And when you finally overtake him -- how do you thank an... Unknown Marine!
Jump-Off At Veendam!
Late 1944. The dikes of Holland are threatened by the retreating Nazis! If the dikes could be destroyed, the Lowlands would be flooded and halt the Allied advance! It was up to the --th Airborn to fly behind enemy lines and safeguard vital waterways with a... Jump-Off At Veendam!
No Medal For A Medic!
He carried a stretcher instead of rifle and red cross on his helmet notified the enemy that he was a non-combatant -- not to be harmed! But how safe is anyone in a shooting war?
Launching A Ship (Text Only Story)
Tank Destroyer!
A Few of the old sergeants in "A" company tell this story -- and there's still one motor pool Corporal in "C" company that knows about it... but there's nobody in "B" company -- the new "B" company, that is -- who can spin the yarn, because it happened right after a surprise attack from a marauding Nazi tank, which had sneaked into a G.I. rest area, and wiped out everyone except "B" company's... Tank Destroyer!
Published bi-monthly by National Comics Publications, Inc. (considered to be DC Comics)
All-American Men of War
- Publisher
- DC Comics
Volume Description
Began with Issue #127 followed by #128, then restarted with #2.
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