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Attack #60 (1959)

Charlton · 1959 · 36 pages

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Contains 5 stories
The Last Attack
5 pp · war

Outnumbered and cut off in a frozen Korean valley, Captain Vaughan and his forty-one remaining men make a desperate stand with a single tank against a massive Chinese assault. When Sergeant Keats recognizes that conventional defense won't hold, he volunteers the tank for a dangerous charge that might give the trapped soldiers their only chance to break through enemy lines.

The Helmet
1 pp · war

In the years leading up to World War II, the U.S. military introduced a revolutionary new helmet designed to protect combat personnel in the field. This brief account follows the helmet through its crucial role in saving American lives during active combat, proving itself an indispensable piece of equipment for soldiers facing danger.

The Hunters
7 pp · war
Sitting Duck
3 pp · war

A young soldier named Carpen is sent ahead with a trained war dog, Kurt, to scout dangerous jungle terrain during combat operations—but his panic and self-doubt threaten to undermine the very training that's supposed to keep him alive. When Kurt's instincts detect hidden enemy positions, Carpen must learn to trust both his partner and himself before his unit walks into a deadly ambush.

The Raiders of Ward 5
8 pp · war

Corporal Turzic, a wounded marine recovering in Ward 5 on a remote island, finds his quiet refuge shattered when Japanese troops land in a surprise raid—and with no able-bodied combat troops to defend the position, he and the other recovering patients must hide in the caves or risk capture. When word comes that the prisoners are slated for transport, Turzic sees his chance: armed with stolen weapons and a ragtag squad of fellow patients, he plans a daring counterattack against the occupying force. This 1959 war tale brings the fight back to the men of Ward 5, proving that even the wounded can strike back when it counts.

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