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G.I. Joe #7 (1952)

Ziff-Davis · 1952 · 52 pages

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Contains 8 stories
Army Chuckles
1 pp · War; Humor

A soldier discovers the unexpected challenges of military life when tasked with fixing a flat tire on a boat, while his fellow servicemen navigate their own peculiar predicaments—from round-the-world flight mishaps to budget-conscious taxi rides. These brief vignettes capture the absurd humor that emerges when Army life collides with everyday situations, proving that G.I. Joe's real battles often happen far from the battlefield.

Saga of a B-26
7 pp · war

A B-26 bomber called the Mississippi Flood limps back to base after a brutal air battle over Korea, but only two men survive the crippled aircraft—Captain Arty Flood and his younger brother, Lieutenant Jimmy Flood, piloting with skill through failing engines. When they crash-land at an army position, Jimmy must confront not only his grief, but a hardened colonel who demands he fly a desperate bombing run despite his refusal to ever pilot again. Through the Colonel's own buried tragedy, Jimmy discovers what it costs to keep fighting when loss threatens to break you.

The Ninety-Day Wonder
8 pp · war

When a by-the-book young second lieutenant fresh out of Officer Candidate School is assigned to lead a secret sabotage patrol deep into enemy territory, the grizzled sergeant who once pranked him must decide whether to follow orders or save his commanding officer. "The Ninety-Day Wonder" follows Sergeant Mulvaney and Joe as they infiltrate hostile territory alongside Lieutenant Underhill to destroy a crucial supply dump—but when their mission goes dangerously wrong, Mulvaney faces an impossible choice between military discipline and loyalty to a man he once doubted.

The Patients Cured the Nurse
6 pp · war
The Rout at Sugar Creek
6 pp · war

When Baker Company finds itself pinned down in a Korean woodland—caught between enemy jets above and Red tanks closing in from behind—Pvt. Rothblatt remembers a children's story he'd written before the war, one about forest animals outwitting their opponents with a clever smoke screen. Drawing on that old yarn, he pitches a desperate gambit that just might turn the tables. It's a tense reminder that sometimes the best tactical thinking comes from the most unexpected places.

The Kid's Dream
7 pp · war

A young soldier named Bazooka dreams of reuniting with his brother Kai-Loo, separated somewhere along the Korean front, and his squad leader Joe promises to search for him while the unit moves north—but when Bazooka is wounded and sent to the rear, Joe must keep his word in ways neither of them expected. As the troops face a surprise enemy attack, Joe discovers the truth about his missing friend's brother and the burden of delivering that news back home.

The Jumping Jeep
7 pp · humor; war
Combat Photographer
1 pp · war

Ever curious about how war photographers capture those stunning combat images? This story pulls back the curtain on the training, gear, and sheer nerve it takes for a combat photographer to get the shot—from the exposed rear deck of a reconnaissance tank to the nose of an attack bomber, dodging everything from shellbursts to enemy fire. Follow "Mr. Pictures" as he documents the dangerous reality of combat photography alongside infantrymen in Korea, armed with nothing but his Speed Graphic camera and the determination to bring home the action.

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