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G.I. Combat #43 (1956)

Comic Magazines · 1956 · 36 pages

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Contains 4 stories
Invasion, Ambush
9 pp · war

In the quiet pre-dawn hours off the coast of northwestern Japan, a covert submarine invasion begins under cover of darkness, as enemy forces prepare to seize a strategic foothold. Meanwhile, in Tokyo, soldiers of the 93rd Infantry are abruptly pulled from leave and ordered to participate in a simulated airborne assault—only to find themselves dropped behind enemy lines when the "sham" mission turns real.

One Man Army
6 pp · war

In the rugged terrain of Korea’s "Pike’s Peak," Sergeant Al Smitty leads a small platoon guarding a hidden ammo depot, bracing against a relentless enemy assault. As the battle escalates with enemy scouts, tanks, and overwhelming fire, Smitty races across the mountain, triggering defenses and coordinating last-ditch efforts to hold the line. With time running out and his strength fading, he faces one final, desperate stand to protect his men and the critical supply cache.

A Medal for a Coward
7 pp · war

Private Johnny Haile, brother of war hero Rip Haile, struggles under the weight of his brother’s legendary reputation as he faces his first real combat. When fear freezes him during two critical moments—unable to fire his bazooka at advancing tanks—his comrades are left exposed, and he’s sent behind the lines, branded a coward. But when enemy tanks launch a surprise attack on a supply depot, Johnny confronts his terror in a desperate, unexpected act of courage.

Operation Showdown
6 pp · war

In the midst of a tense mission on Korshu Island, Lieutenant Shelby’s disdain for the seemingly reckless soldier Hank Kendall is put to the test when an ambush cuts off communication and traps the platoon. With the battalion unaware of the danger, Kendall volunteers to ride his motorcycle through enemy lines to deliver a warning—defying orders and risking everything, even as Shelby reluctantly joins him in the sidecar.

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