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Cover: Dick Dillin & Chuck Cuidera
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G.I. Combat #24

May 1955 · Quality Comics · 0.10 USD
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"Unprovoked Attack" follows a U.S. naval patrol plane that is attacked by Red MiGs over international waters off Siberia, forcing the crew to bail out. The surviving crew members are rescued and brought to a secret Communist air base, where they must be extracted by their unit in retaliation for the unlawful assault. In a subsequent operation deep in the hills of South Korea, American soldiers execute a plan to intercept a Communist supply convoy, using a clever ruse involving captured enemy equipment and radio communications to ambush the enemy forces and secure vital ammunition shipments.

Contains 4 stories
Under Fire
9 pp · War

Four G.I.'s find themselves pinned down on an unfamiliar shore after their transport ship is crippled in a Mediterranean storm, only to discover they're taking fire from what appears to be a friendly army that mistakes them for invaders. Major Carlson devises a desperate plan: send a team under heavy fire to capture one of the opposing soldiers and bring him back to explain their true intentions. What unfolds is a tense race against time as the four volunteers must fight their way through enemy lines, locate their target, and return alive—all while maintaining the dangerous pretense that their return fire is merely a bluff.

Unprovoked Attack
6 pp · War

A U.S. naval patrol plane is shot down by Red MiG fighters over Siberia in an unprovoked ambush, and the surviving crew washes ashore on a mysterious island—only to discover a secret Communist airfield stockpiled with "vanished" aircraft from around the world. With no explosives and time running out, Lieutenant Wilson and his men devise a desperate plan to strike back at the base using the enemy's own weapons.

Suicide Mission
7 pp · War

When Communist raiders breach a neutral island off Korea to seize hidden U.S. military equipment, Major Barret and two G.I.'s find themselves vastly outnumbered but determined to stop the theft. With guerrilla tactics and a captured enemy tank, the trio sets a desperate trap at a bridge crossing, gambling that they can destroy enough of the supply convoy to keep the equipment from reaching enemy hands. It's a high-stakes gamble where three men must outthink and outfight a mechanized force many times their size.

Operation Steel Trap
6 pp · War

A troop transport bound for the Mediterranean is crippled by a terrible storm and drifts ashore near hostile territory—but Major Edward Carlson and his men quickly discover their real problem: the local forces think they're invaders. With no way to communicate and bullets flying from all sides, Carlson orders a desperate four-man team to slip through enemy lines and capture a soldier who can carry word back that these G.I.'s are friends, not foes. What unfolds is a tense, improvised operation where split-second timing and quick thinking become the only weapons that matter.

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Raw (Good) $109
CGC 9.0 · 1 in census $1,515*
CGC 8.5 none in existence
CGC 8.0 · 1 in census $830
CGC 7.5 none in existence
CGC 7.0 none in existence
CGC 6.5 · 1 in census $255*
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CGC 6.0 none in existence
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CGC 4.5 · 1 in census $151*
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cover pencils Dick Dillin
cover inks Chuck Cuidera

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