Our Army at War #3

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DC ⋅ 1952
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Issue Details

Publisher

DC

Writer

Dave Wood

Writer

Hal Kantor

Penciler

Irv Novick

Penciler

Mort Drucker

Artist

Eugene Hughes

Penciler

Gil Kane

Cover Artist

Gil Kane

Inker

Bob Lander

Published

October 1952

Synopsis

Patrol!There's nothing to it...It's as harmless as sticking your head into a lion's mouth when the lion hasn't eaten in a month!This first story revolves around a USMC combat patrol.Combat Patrol in the Pacific TheaterNo Exit!In a small village behind enemy lines, an ex-motorcycle stunt rider and his partner are put to the rockiest test! For the enemy's sneak punch was timed to smash the American advance -- and it was cycle skill against Panzer power as the team battled to escape the town for which there was no exit!When Opportunity Presents ItselfLucky Charm!A man in combat must have something to cling to...something that gives him the faith to go on. It can be many things. A memory, a letter from home, a picture...But with PVT Roy Brown It was a Lucky Charm!Lost the Lucky CharmFrightened Hero!Perry Walters had been pushed around all his life -- and consequently never arrive anywhere on time! But this time, death waited to tag anyone who was late!

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