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Battle Cry #12 (1954)

Stanley Morse · 1954 · 36 pages

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Contains 4 stories
The Confession!
6 pp · war

When Lieutenant James Nelson's fighter is shot down over Korea, he's captured by enemy forces determined to break him—not through torture alone, but through calculated psychological warfare designed to extract a false confession to germ warfare crimes. As days stretch into weeks of relentless interrogation, Nelson must fight a battle he never anticipated: one for his own mind, as his captors systematically dismantle his resistance and force him to question what he'll do to survive.

Brain Wash
5 pp · war

Two G.I.s—Carlson and Wilson—are captured during a Korean War patrol, and what begins as physical captivity becomes something far more insidious when their Communist captors turn their attention to the mind. As the enemy deploys lectures, isolation, and brutal conditioning to break their will, the two soldiers face a battle that tests far more than their bodies: the relentless psychological assault known as brainwashing. Carlson may crack first, but Wilson must decide how far he'll go to survive.

The Traitor!
6 pp · war

Surrounded and outnumbered, Sgt. Bill Greene makes the hard choice to surrender his patrol at Onson rather than let his men die—a decision that haunts him when fellow prisoners, manipulated by their captors, begin to suspect him of collaboration. Isolated and desperate, Greene finds himself drawn into a dangerous game where the enemy exploits his loneliness, asking him to betray an escape plan in exchange for survival, forcing him to reckon with his conscience as kindness from unexpected allies begins to chip away at his resolve.

Going Home!
8 pp · war

With the war over and rotation home finally within reach, Pvt. Ike can't seem to stay out of trouble—much to the exasperation of Sgt. Magoon, who's determined to keep the well-meaning but accident-prone soldier in line. When a routine inspection and a muddy road mishap land Ike in hot water again, Magoon faces a choice about how to handle his most challenging recruit. A warm, funny tale about a sergeant's patience wearing thin—and what might actually turn things around.

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