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G.I. Joe #8 (1952)

Ziff-Davis · 1952 · 52 pages

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Contains 11 stories
The Ice Boats
1 pp · non-fiction; war

Months before the Allied invasion of Normandy, Lord Louis Mountbatten proposed an audacious plan to replace metal landing craft with vessels cast entirely from ice—a scheme that promised to solve both logistics and post-invasion cleanup in one stroke. This 1952 account examines the reasoning behind this unconventional wartime idea and why it captured the imagination of military strategists, even as skeptics questioned whether ice could ever withstand the demands of actual combat.

Medal for Willie
7 pp
Three Men on Three Horses
6 pp

Sergeant Buck Farraday, a veteran cavalryman now driving jeeps in Korea, leads an Intelligence and Reconnaissance platoon on a dangerous mission into enemy territory—only to find himself and his men ambushed, stranded, and forced to abandon their vehicles. When the trio stumbles upon a Red cavalry mounting station while fleeing through the hills, Farraday sees a chance to turn the tables: using flares to stampede the enemy horses, he and his men mount three of their own and launch a daring counterattack that leaves the horseless cavalry in chaos.

A Real Fightin' Man!
7 pp

When a young Marine named Maynard Swope shows up at Baker Company's camp during the Korean War, he captivates the troops with tales of combat heroics and Marine Corps pride—but Sergeant Henshaw suspects there's more to this talkative stranger than meets the eye. When a breakthrough on the line threatens the unit, Swope gets his chance to prove what kind of fighting man he really is, and a wounded soldier learns what true courage looks like.

Rescue by Air!
1 pp

When a U.S. combat patrol gets pinned down deep in enemy territory with two soldiers wounded, a desperate radio call sets off a coordinated rescue mission that puts Army teamwork to the test. Air Force fighters hold back the enemy while supply drops and a helicopter extraction race against the clock to save the trapped men. It's a nail-biting showcase of ground and air units working together to snatch victory from what looked like certain defeat.

Battle Bait
8 pp

Joe Burch and Sgt. Mulvaney volunteer for a dangerous reconnaissance mission behind enemy lines to scout the enemy's condition after a brutal day of combat—but what they discover there changes everything. When they stumble upon captured American soldiers and a cache of drums and cymbals used to signal enemy attacks, a daring plan takes shape that could turn the tide of the entire battle. It's a tale of quick thinking and nerve that proves sometimes the best weapon isn't firepower—it's knowing how to use the enemy's own tactics against them.

Trainee Tips!
1 pp

A young woman joins the WAFs and takes over traffic control duties at an air base, eager to prove herself by freeing a man for combat—but her unexpected popularity with the pilots threatens to ground the entire squadron. When emergencies pile up and distractions mount, she'll discover that sometimes the best way to serve isn't always the one you planned.

A Replacement
6 pp · humor; war
Wendy WingsMajor PaineFlip

In "A Replacement," Jo takes a bold step into the male-dominated world of the Air Corps by joining the WAF, determined to prove she can fill a man’s role—only to find that her presence sparks a surprising dilemma when the base realizes no one can replace her. Written with a light touch and set against the backdrop of wartime service, the story follows Jo’s unexpected rise in a world not built for her.

Infantry Weapons
1 pp

While most soldiers think the rifle is infantry's main weapon, this story showcases the full arsenal that keeps the "Queen of Battles" effective in combat—from the rapid-fire BAR and hand grenades to flame throwers, mortars, and machine guns, each playing a vital role when soldiers like Luke and Al face enemy positions that demand the right tool for the job.

Waldo's Squeeze Box
6 pp

When Waldo Carmichael arrives at Baker Company with nothing but his beloved squeeze-box, his bunkmates write him off as dead weight—until enemy forces overrun their position and the musician finds himself captured behind enemy lines. Forced to play for his captors, Waldo uses his accordion to send coded musical signals to his platoon, revealing a hidden enemy ammunition dump and troop buildup that could devastate them all. It's a tale of an unlikely soldier discovering that his gift for music might just be the most powerful weapon in his arsenal.

G.I. Giggles
1 pp · humor; war

A scrawny recruit gets razed by his fellow soldiers during basic training, but proves he's got more grit than his nickname suggests when he faces the obstacle course. This humorous 1952 tale captures the rough-and-tumble camaraderie of military life, where a little mockery is all in good fun.

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