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G.I. Joe #10 (1950)

Ziff-Davis · 1950 · 52 pages

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Contains 9 stories
New War Weapons The "Ram" Tankbuster
1 pp · War

When Sergeant Mulvaney's patrol stumbles onto a cunning enemy trick—life-sized cardboard cutouts of pin-up stars used to catch American soldiers off-guard—they race to report the discovery back to headquarters. But trapped behind enemy lines with enemy fire closing in and a Russian tank bearing down on them, Pvt. Joe Burch and his squad must fight their way out of an ambush to get the vital intelligence back to the brass. As the patrol makes their desperate escape, they discover that sometimes the real victory comes not from fancy new weapons, but from recognizing the enemy's psychological warfare for what it is.

Untitled story
7 pp · war
Private Joe BurchLieutenant ParkerSergeant MulvaneyLana Burner (dreamgirl)
Red Devils of Korea!
9 pp · war

When G.I. Joe gets stranded in a Communist-occupied Korean village, he disguises himself as a local to infiltrate Colonel Wan-Goo's forces—but the ruthless Red commander has a savage plan to use captured villagers as human shields in an attack on American lines. Joe must find a way to turn the tables on the enemy and help the desperate civilians fight back before it's too late.

Guard Duty
7 pp · humor; war
Pvt. Windy BraggPvt. Whitey HicksSgt. GruffColonel Stone

When Pvt. Windy Bragg and Pvt. Whitey Hicks draw guard duty at North Beach, they're put to the test—especially after an earlier mishap with Colonel Stone's weapons inspection leaves Sgt. Gruff determined to keep them in line. When shadowy figures emerge from the water one night, the two soldiers spring into action, convinced they've spotted intruders, leading to a comedy of errors that tests just how sharp these enlisted men really are.

How the Infantry Fights Arm and Hand Signals
1 pp · War

This instructional story illustrates the essential arm and hand signals that keep infantry units moving and coordinated in battle, from assembling troops on the double to repositioning machine gun crews and commanding the advance. Through the eyes of soldiers in action, we see how silent communication—a language all its own—allows squads and platoons to stay connected when orders must move fast and loud voices could give away positions.

Seoul City Lou
7 pp · war
Private Joe BurchLieutenant ParkerSergeant MulvaneyColonel IronsideSeoul City Lou (female spy)

When Private Joe Burch falls for the mysterious Seoul City Lou, he breaks orders to pursue her—only to discover she's a communist spy orchestrating a trap to extract military secrets from the base. Now caught between his own rule-breaking and the threat Lou poses, Joe must outmaneuver both a rival sergeant and enemy operatives to save his unit.

Make Way for the Press!
7 pp · war

Private Joe Burch and Sergeant Mulvaney are friendly rivals stationed in Korea, constantly jockeying for rank and attention—until a French news correspondent arrives and both soldiers decide she's worth fighting over. When a dangerous enemy patrol breaks through the lines, the two are volunteered for a hazardous spotting mission that tests their partnership and leaves them both scrambling to claim credit when they return to base.

Beauty on the Battlefront
7 pp · War

When G.I. Joe and Sergeant Mulvaney are assigned to guard a lonely Korean road, they spot a beautiful nurse on a motorcycle heading toward a hospital—and quickly find themselves under sniper fire trying to protect her. The two soldiers devise an unconventional plan to outmaneuver the enemy and rescue the nurse, but their rival antics for her attention threaten to undo all their good work as they make their getaway. A tale that proves even in wartime, the real chaos comes from two soldiers who can't stop competing with each other.

How the Infantry Fights Scouting
1 pp · War

A scout moves out on a dangerous reconnaissance mission, tasked with observing enemy movements along a key road while staying hidden from view. In this tactical breakdown, we follow the scout's careful use of cover and his critical role as "the eyes of the infantry"—gathering vital intelligence that keeps his comrades safe. It's lonely, perilous work that demands courage and precision, but the information a scout brings back can mean the difference between victory and defeat.

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