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Real Life Comics #23 (1945)

Pines · 1945 · 52 pages

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Contains 8 stories
Jose Rizal Hero of the Phillippines
7 pp · non-fiction
Jose RizalJose Rizal's father
Private Johnny Fuentes The Armed Forces' Youngest hero
5 pp · non-fiction
Johnny FuentesSgt. Monahan

A thirteen-year-old French boy joins the U.S. Army in North Africa to avenge his father's death, becoming an unofficial mascot and infantryman for an American outfit led by Sgt. Monahan. From the deserts of Tunisia through Sicily and the brutal beaches of Anzio, Johnny proves himself a capable soldier despite his youth, earning decorations and the respect of his unit as he fights his way up the Italian peninsula.

The Battling Beggars
7 pp · non-fiction
William De La MarckMargaret of ParmaWilliam of OrangeDuke of Alva

In 1566, when Spanish tyranny grips the Dutch Low Countries, a defiant group of patriots known as the Beggars—led by William De La Marck alongside William of Orange—launches a determined struggle for freedom against overwhelming odds. From desperate petitions to Margaret of Parma to daring raids on Spanish supply ships, these rebels face the brutal crackdown of the Duke of Alva and his "Council of Blood," testing whether courage and cunning can overcome Europe's greatest military power. Their thirteen-year fight for independence becomes a testament to the indomitable will of a people refusing to be conquered.

Iron Man of the Hon
4 pp · non-fiction
John Huelsdonk
Commander James. A. Hershfield U.S.C.G.
6 pp · non-fiction
James A. Hershfield

During a harrowing night in the North Atlantic, Commander James A. Hershfield of the U.S. Coast Guard commands the cutter Campbell as it escorts a massive Allied convoy south of Iceland, when the crew spots the telltale wake of an enemy U-boat breaking the surface. What follows is a ferocious running battle as Hershfield and his men face off against a coordinated wolf pack attack, using quick tactics and devastating firepower to hold back the Nazi assault and protect the vulnerable merchant ships. This is the unforgettable true account of one of the most intense naval engagements of World War II.

Blip The Story of A Gun!
3 pp · non-fiction
Sergeant HaasLieutenant GibbsHendrix

A 37-millimetre tank-buster named Blip and her crew—including Sergeant Haas and Lieutenant Gibbs—find themselves thrust into the chaos of the D-Day invasion off the Normandy coast, where they must face off against a heavily fortified Nazi 88 that has pinned down American forces on the beachhead. As shells bounce harmlessly off the pillbox's thick armor, Sergeant Haas calculates a desperate shot at the enemy's vulnerable port, leading to a dramatic showdown that helps break the German stronghold and allows thousands of G.I.'s to push inland. This non-fiction account from 1945 captures one of the savage duels that turned the tide of the invasion.

Pedro Menendez First Settler of Florida
7 pp · non-fiction
Pedro MenendezRibault

When Pedro Menendez, a Spanish captain renowned for his unwavering loyalty and fighting prowess, is unexpectedly freed from prison by King Philip II, he's given a dangerous mission: establish a colony in Florida and thwart the French claim to the territory. Menendez sails to Florida in 1565, where he faces off against the French commander Ribault, builds the fort at St. Augustine as Europe's first permanent foothold in the New World, and must hold his struggling colony together against storms, raids, and dwindling supplies. His journey from ambitious young sailor to the determined governor of Spanish Florida showcases a man willing to endure hardship and make ruthless decisions in service of the crown.

Chief Radioman Geroge R. Tweed The Man the Japs Couldn't Find!
6 pp · non-fiction
George R. Tweed

In the jungles of Guam, Chief Radioman George R. Tweed vanished from Japanese sight for over two years, surviving in the wild after the island's fall in 1941. His quiet resilience and unyielding spirit became a quiet legend, until his rescue in July 1944.

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