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Don Winslow of the Navy #30 (1945)

Fawcett · 1945 · 36 pages

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Contains 8 stories
Aerial Pickup
8.67 pp · adventure
Don WinslowRedAdmiral ColbyAdmiral WarburtonThe Japanese (villains)

In "Aerial Pickup," Don Winslow and Red face a high-stakes rescue mission after their plane is shot down during a flight carrying Admiral Colby. With the Admiral stranded behind enemy lines and critical attack plans in his possession, the two must navigate treacherous waters and enemy territory to bring him home.

Untitled story
0.5 pp · humor
Jetsam Joe
He Always Has an Explanation Handy
0.5 pp · humor; children
Eaglebeak Spruder

When Eaglebeak Spruder claims another perfect bull's-eye, his pals quickly spot his trick—he throws the rock first, then draws the target around where it landed. What starts as a simple con spirals into an escalating argument about what counts as a real bull's-eye, with each character convinced they've got the proof. It's a short, snappy bit of comic misdirection that shows Spruder's gift for fast talking his way out of trouble.

Untitled story
0.5 pp · humor
Jetsam Joe

In this brief 1945 humor tale from *Don Winslow of the Navy #30*, Joe faces a daunting task when his Captain orders him to paint the deck—requiring twenty gallons of paint. With only one gallon on hand, Joe scrambles to finish before the deadline, turning a simple chore into a frantic, slapstick race against empty cans.

Stalemate
5.5 pp · adventure
Don WinslowRedGeneral HingColonel MartinThe Japanese (villains)

In "Stalemate," Don volunteers to infiltrate enemy lines and rescue a unit of Chinese freedom fighters trapped in a deadly standoff with Japanese forces. With no clear path to victory and time running out, he must rely on stealth and nerve to break the stalemate before it’s too late.

Everything Always Seems to Be in His Favor
0.5 pp · humor; children
Eaglebeak SpruderRooney

Eaglebeak Spruder always seems to land on his feet—even when a couple of scheming sailors think they've got the perfect plan to outsmart him in this lighthearted tale from 1945. Watch as clever tricks backfire in the most unexpected ways, proving that some guys really do have all the luck.

Untitled story
0.5 pp · humor
Jetsam Joe
Undersea Raiders
6.67 pp · adventure
Don WinslowRedCaptain MirmoThe Japanese (villains)

When a Japanese submarine sinks the destroyer Don Winslow is serving on, he’s taken prisoner and subjected to brutal interrogation, forced to endure the enemy’s relentless attempts to extract vital information about his missing transport.

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