Army Attack #3
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join free"Where Is Dog Company?" follows American soldiers searching for the missing Dog Company unit during combat against German forces in World War II. After fighting through German lines and delivering a Nazi general, the soldiers finally locate Dog Company and rejoin their unit. The story concludes with the soldiers continuing their mission northward to attack enemy positions, having successfully completed their objective.
A young American soldier finds himself caught between enemy fire and urgent orders when Captain Mike Rubel assigns him to help track down Marshal Hans Von Kummel, a high-ranking Nazi officer who's been systematically plundering European museums and cultural treasures across occupied territory. What begins as a desperate drive toward a chateau quickly escalates into a harrowing firefight, forcing the soldier to fight his way through Nazi defenders while Von Kummel himself proves far more dangerous—and far more convinced of his own righteousness—than anyone anticipated.
A three-man crew demonstrates the firepower and mobility of the Ontos, an armored vehicle mounting six recoilless rifles that can be deployed almost anywhere on the battlefield. This 1964 story showcases the cutting-edge military hardware that keeps America's defenses sharp and ready.
S/Sgt. Pat Carrula commands a mobile kitchen on a frozen Korean battlefield, determined to get hot meals to his troops no matter how dangerous the mission becomes. When enemy fire and enemy tanks threaten his outfit, Carrula proves he's as handy with a bazooka as he is with a mess kit, fighting to keep his men fed and alive. A tale of one soldier's quiet dedication in the Korean Theater, where the best service sometimes comes with a side of combat.
Commander Clancy and his crew aboard "Cranky Annie"—a temperamental tank plagued by engine trouble and faulty radios—find themselves separated from their outfit and fighting their own isolated war in Korea. When a local guides them toward a Communist supply dump, Clancy seizes the opportunity to strike a real blow against the enemy, even as his unreliable machine threatens to fall apart at any moment. It's a raw, unglamorous portrait of armored warfare where mechanical failure is as dangerous as enemy fire.
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Reprinted in War #41 (1983), Attack #43 (1983), Fightin' Army #168 (1984)
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