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Battleground #3 Nao Kung
Cover Date: January, 1955
Nao Kung! Nao Kung was a Sergeant in the 4th field Army of the Chinese Communist Force in Korea! As the Reds pushed the U.N. Armies back down the rugged shape of Korea, Nao Kung believed more strongly than ever the words of the political commissars... th ...
Issue Description
Nao Kung!
Nao Kung was a Sergeant in the 4th field Army of the Chinese Communist Force in Korea! As the Reds pushed the U.N. Armies back down the rugged shape of Korea, Nao Kung believed more strongly than ever the words of the political commissars... that the Communist soldier was superior to the American in everything... leadership, equipment, training, bravery and intelligence! But Sgt. Nao Kung also believed that words alone did not make it so! He had to prove his superiority as an individual, in combat, on the Korean battleground!
Sky Duel!
In the early days of the First World War, the art of flying was in its infancy! Planes were used merely for scout work and were not equipped to fight! The battleground of France was the cradle of aviation and there was born the greatest military arm in the history of modern warfare, brought to recognition by the anger of a young American pilot!
The Prisoners (Text Only Story)
Alfred The Great!
The fate of a nation and a people hung in the balance! Before them loomed the menace of the invader from overseas who was ravaging the English countryside! The invader was powerful and ruthless, his might crushing all before him! And the defenders looked to one man to lead them! Would he lead them to victory? Could he, even if he did dare to attempt the impossible? All the eyes of England were turned to... Alfred the Great!
Attack In The Alps!
They had been driven from Africa, routed from Sicily, hurled back from the beaches at Anzio, and now the Nazi forces were holed up in the frigid heights of the Alps, defying the Eighth Army to dislodge them!
Battleground (1954)
- Publisher
- Atlas
Volume Description
Battleground ran in 1954 through 1957 for 20 issues.
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