Navy Action #9
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn this gripping 1955 issue of Navy Action, Joe Maneely’s dynamic art brings to life a high-stakes naval mission as Burke and Salty race to deliver Commander Perry’s daughter to safety—only to be ambushed by enemy forces. With the communists using them as bait to draw out the Commander’s destroyer, Burke’s quick thinking and courage turn the tide in a tense, action-packed rescue. The cover by Joe Maneely captures the drama in bold, expressive detail.
In this gripping 1955 wartime tale from *Navy Action* #9, Navy men Burke and Salty find themselves caught in a deadly trap while trying to deliver Commander Perry’s daughter to safety. Ambushed by communists who use them as bait to draw in the Commander’s destroyer, Burke narrowly escapes and races to send a warning—just in time to save the ship.
In the aftermath of a brutal conquest, General Haguro strips the Stars and Stripes from Guam’s flagpole, leaving it as a symbol of surrender. Years later, a Marine sergeant—imprisoned with the fallen flag—watches as the tide turns, and the island is reclaimed. When the Marines return, they make Haguro restore the flag, not as a victory, but as a reckoning.
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Reprinted in Navy Combat #10 (1956)
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