G.I. Combat #33
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join free# G.I. Combat #33 This issue contains two military stories. "Bridge to Oblivion" follows a tank destroyer mission where soldiers face savage combat atop a ridge, successfully capture enemy prisoners, and conduct a dawn advance. "Wings of Fury" depicts soldiers under fire who press forward despite enemy attacks, with Corporals Swenson and Haley bonding over onions as they prepare for continued combat against the Red forces.
In "Bridge to Oblivion," Ernie Akin—known to his comrades as "Belly Akin" for his constant griping—finds himself thrust into a desperate mission when his unit is trapped behind enemy lines. Chosen to cross a ruined bridge under fire, he must deliver a message to Command before it’s too late.
When a hidden Red mortar team pins down a UN convoy on the Korean road, helicopter pilot Al Baker volunteers to spot their position from the air—but his initial sweep finds nothing, leaving the soldiers skeptical and fuming. Determined to root out the well-hidden bunker, Baker takes matters into his own hands with a risky plan that forces the enemy to reveal exactly where they're dug in.
PFC. Don Haley owes his life to a mysterious Sabre jet pilot with red wingtips who saved him during a brutal ridge firefight—and when that same pilot's plane goes down behind enemy lines, Haley charges through the chaos of battle to return the favor. What unfolds is a wild, determined race through no-man's-land as Haley tracks down the pilot, uncovers his true identity, and discovers their bond runs deeper than either expected, setting the stage for an unlikely partnership that will reshape the fight for Hill 119.
Pete Swenson is a Minnesota farm boy reluctant to be at war—until a Red tank destroys the Korean garden he'd discovered near his foxhole, turning him from reluctant rifleman into a man hungry for vengeance. He volunteers to join a tank-destroyer team and sets out on a dangerous night mission to hunt down the enemy armor that ruined his one small comfort. What unfolds is a frantic, high-stakes battle where Swenson's fury and grit push him to extraordinary lengths to settle the score.
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