Our Army at War #234
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeJoe Kubert's cover for this 1971 DC war title pulls no punches: a steely-eyed Sgt. Rock looms large in the foreground, jabbing a finger while a speech bubble fires the accusation — "American cowards… leaving an old man to fight their battle!" — at two retreating soldiers who recoil behind him. Between them, a white-haired civilian crouches amid rubble as a German tank bearing a red cross rolls ominously in the background, setting a scene bristling with shame, courage, and wartime tension. Inside, Sam Glanzman brings the story — "Summer in Salerno!" — to life, making this issue a vivid chapter in Rock's hard-fought World War II saga.
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Information about different Grenade Launchers, including a 1685 Naval Brass Launcher, 1940 M1 30 Caliber rifle with M17 Launcher, 1965 40 MM Grenade Launcher, and 1969 M16 with 40 MM launcher. Also includes a cross-section of a typical WWII grenade.
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