The 'Nam #7
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Good Old Days," veteran scout Duong recounts his journey from fighting alongside communist forces to becoming a Kit-Carson scout for the U.S. Army, navigating loyalty, survival, and the shifting tides of war. Written by Doug Murray and illustrated by Michael Golden, Wayne Vansant, and Bob McLeod, with colors by Phil Felix and letters by Kurt Hathaway, this 1987 issue captures a poignant moment in a soldier’s life. The cover, by Michael Golden, reflects the story’s emotional weight with its stark, evocative imagery.
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Duong, a Kit-Carson scout for the U.S. Army tells the story of how he has fought for his country and eventually left the communist forces and joined the Americans.
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