Marines Attack #2
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis issue contains two stories. "Marines Attack" opens with "The Big One at the End," wherein a soldier flushed from a cave on Okinawa becomes a human bomb, creating chaos in an unforgettable tale of wartime action. The second story, "Senoij To Safety," follows a military operation to destroy a dam holding back the Irgawana River by sending a small team through dangerous jungle terrain, with narrative exposition detailing the challenges of traversing primary jungle and the strategic importance of the mission, while dialogue reveals tensions among the soldiers including accusations of betrayal and cowardice regarding a traitor and the handling of classified orders.
A timid farm boy rejected at the enlistment center in 1941 transforms himself through sheer determination, returning months later to join the Marines and face his deepest fears—ultimately becoming Major Garve Tyler, a legendary combat leader who earns his stripes through countless Pacific campaigns from Guadalcanal to Korea. This unforgettable tale traces how an ordinary young man, terrified but refusing to let that fear stop him, forges himself into one of the toughest commanding officers the Corps has ever known.
Two Marines from the same Texas squad—Don Kittering and Joe Guitirriez—can't stop fighting each other, no matter the cost to their unit or the danger from enemy fire. When their sergeant separates them to guard a remote outpost, they discover they may need each other more than they need to settle their private war. Watch as a bitter rivalry gets tested when Communist forces close in and the two hotheads find themselves standing back-to-back against overwhelming odds.
Sgt. Rausch's patrol is ambushed in the Korean hills, and he's blamed for ordering his men into a deadly trap—but a Chinese impersonator has been mimicking his voice to sow chaos behind Marine lines. With his reputation shattered and facing court-martial, Rausch takes matters into his own hands to expose the real enemy and clear his name.
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