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Youthful Hearts #3 (1952)
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In a tender wartime romance from *Youthful Hearts #3*, nurse Jean and fighter pilot Tommy share a heartfelt connection in San Francisco before he’s deployed to Korea. When Tommy crashes and loses his memory, Jean turns to the only song that ever brought them together—Johnnie Ray’s “Cry”—as a lifeline. As the song echoes through the camp, it stirs something deep within him, sparking a fragile return to who he was.
In "Operation Gyp the G.I.", newspaper writer Betty takes on a daring undercover role as a dancer at the Wings club, a flashy nightclub suspected of preying on servicemen during the Korean War. Though her fiancé Tom initially opposes her mission, his own investigation leads him to expose the racket—coordinating with military police to shut it down, all while navigating the tension between duty and love.
In "Cross Country Love," 18-year-old Gerrie swaps summer camp for a cross-country road trip, hitching a ride with Tim, a young engineer chasing a new job. When misunderstandings spark suspicion—Tim thinks she’s a jewel thief and her father fears she’s been kidnapped—tensions rise before the truth finally clears the air. The story unfolds with quiet charm, blending youthful adventure and mistaken identities as two strangers find unexpected connection on the open road.
In "All's Fair in Love and War," cadet Garry fights to keep his romance with Joyce alive amid the rigid rules of military school—especially when the bullying Beefy declares her off-limits. When Beefy tries to sabotage Garry by framing him for a prank, Joyce turns the tables with a clever ruse that exposes Beefy’s deceit in front of the entire cadet corps.