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Soldier Comics #5 (1952)

Fawcett · 1952 · 36 pages

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Contains 4 stories
Only the Dead are Free!
10 pp · War

A soldier confronts an impossible choice when his wife suddenly reappears after years of separation, urging him to abandon the fight and rebuild their shattered lives—but the ghosts of war, and a promise he cannot break, pull him toward a different destiny. As Kim grapples with freedom and loss, he must decide whether peace is possible while his country still bleeds under occupation.

The Weakest Link
9 pp · War

Private First Class Adams discovers that Greer, the unit's loudmouth cynic who won't stop ridiculing the captain's philosophy of teamwork, might just be the weak link that could break the whole outfit—until the hill comes under serious attack and everything Adams thought he knew gets turned upside down. When Greer goes down in the chaos, it's the mild-mannered little Texan who proves what teamwork actually means, in a way Adams won't soon forget.

That Stuff Don't Go Here
8 pp · War

When Second Lieutenant Updyke arrives fresh from the States to lead H Company in Korea, his rigid by-the-book approach immediately clashes with Corporal Snoon and the seasoned combat troops—men who've learned that strict garrison rules don't survive in a war zone. As Updyke relentlessly enforces regulations that seem absurd in the field, the outfit writes him off as all starch and no sense, until they begin noticing he demands the same sacrifice from himself that he asks of his men. When the company moves into a new defensive position, Updyke's tactical judgment will be tested against Corporal Snoon's hard-won combat experience.

Untitled story
0.5 pp · humor; military

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