Our Army at War #166
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Half a Sergeant!", a World War II-era soldier grapples with a rare command assignment that tests his leadership in ways he never expected—while the echoes of four pivotal military firsts from history quietly underscore the weight of duty. Morris Waldinger’s expressive art, inked by Tom Nicolosi and lettered by Milt Snapinn, brings a grounded, authentic feel to the story, all framed by Joe Kubert’s striking cover, which captures the tension of service and sacrifice.
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Four firsts: September 8, 1756, first battle on what is now American soil; October 23, 1917, first American artillery shot in World War I; September 17-26, 1941, First Allied Airborne Army carried out its first World War II mission; and November 7, 1944, launching of the first V-2 robot bomb on London.
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