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Battle Cry #10 (1954)

Stanley Morse · 1954 · 36 pages

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Contains 6 stories
Just a Foot Soldier!
6 pp · war

Pvt. Ike and fellow soldier Lenny Sharpe grapple with deeper questions about their mission in Korea when headquarters orders an assault on a Communist supply tunnel—a strategic objective that proves far more heavily defended than anticipated. As the patrol faces devastating enemy fire and mounting casualties, Ike must confront what it really means to be a foot soldier following orders in a war that demands sacrifice from those who rarely understand the full reasoning behind it.

Marine Sergeant
6 pp · war

Sergeant Clark lives and breathes the Marine Corps, and he's determined to drill that same pride and discipline into every raw recruit under his command—no exceptions. When his men are shipped overseas to Korea, Clark's relentless training finally pays off as they face enemy fire, but the tough sergeant's hard exterior masks something deeper when a starving Korean boy crosses their path. As battle erupts around them, Clark and his Marines discover that the real strength of the Corps isn't just obedience—it's the bonds forged through sacrifice.

Watching the Line
4 pp · war

Pfc. Ted Hill, a wounded American prisoner held at Stalag 7A in Germany, clings to hope by obsessively tracking the advancing Allied front lines on a worn map—each mile closer to liberation feels like a lifeline keeping him alive. As his fellow soldiers feed him news of the Rhine crossing and the push through the Black Forest, Ted fixates on that single vision that might sustain him: the moment an American flag flies over the camp. But with each passing week, his weakened body fights a desperate race against time itself.

Recon Flight
5 pp · war

A P-38 photo reconnaissance pilot and his camera operator race against deteriorating weather and German defenses to photograph a mysterious Nazi installation in Hamburg—the pictures they bring back could change everything. When enemy fighters, anti-aircraft fire, and a damaged aircraft threaten the mission, the crew must decide what matters most: getting home, or getting the shot. This is the dangerous work that happens before the bombs fall.

Untitled story
1 pp · humor
Ya Gotta Have Faith
4 pp · war

In the thick of combat, Pvt. Ike clashes with his comrade "Footsie" over the power of a family heirloom charm to keep a soldier alive—Footsie swears by it, while Ike insists it's just superstition. When Dog Company gets called to the front lines and chaos erupts, the two men must reckon with what really matters when bullets start flying and faith becomes a question of survival.

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