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"Sgt. Rock: "Eyes Of a Blind Gunner"": During their current mission, Wildman's bazooka is destroyed and Jackie Johnson is upset that he has no machine gun. When they are waiting for a supply drop, they are attacked and the bazooka meant for Wildman is destroyed

Our Army at War #113 is an issue of the series Our Army at War (Volume 1) with a cover date of December, 1961.

Synopsis for Sgt. Rock: "Eyes Of a Blind Gunner"

During their current mission, Wildman's bazooka is destroyed and Jackie Johnson is upset that he has no machine gun. When they are waiting for a supply drop, they are attacked and the bazooka meant for Wildman is destroyed and they are forced to grab what they can. Having setup a dug out, during the next battle against Nazi forces, both Jackie and Wildman are caught in an explosion. Jackie finds himself temporarily blinded, and Wildman's hands are injured. However, in spite of these handicaps, the two manage to work together to operate the machine gun and fight off an approaching Nazi foot soldier battalion.

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Synopsis for "Target of the Black Ace"


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Synopsis for "Big Bazookaman"


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  • First appearance of Jackie Johnson, who is considered the first African-American character that appeared in comics which didn't exhibit any derogatory racial stereotypes.



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