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The American Legion Weekly#36
The American Legion Weekly #36
“The Vice Commanders Take Charge”
In "The Vice Commanders Take Charge," the two vice-commanders of the American Legion, used to easy duties, find their routine upended when the commander is late—forcing one of them to step into leadership for the first time. Written, drawn, inked, and lettered by Wally Wallgren, this 1922 installment captures the quiet tension of responsibility falling unexpectedly on the unprepared.
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writer, artist, inker, letterer Wally Wallgren
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writer, artist, inker, letterer Wally Wallgren
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The two vice-commanders of the Legion post think they have a cushy position, until the commander is late and one of them has to lead the meeting.
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