Our Fighting Forces (Volume 1) with a cover date of October, 1959.
Synopsis for Gunner and Sarge: "My Pal, the Pooch"
Pooch joins Gunner on patrol and helps him fight off several enemy attacks. On the beach, Pooch dives in the water and catches an enemy frogman. Gunner then goes after an enemy submarine. Pooch helps him by stopping another frogman. Gunner then goes on jungle patrol. Pooch wants to play, so Gunner throws a stick. Before the dog returns, Gunner is ambushed by an enemy patrol. Gunner plays dead, but Pooch returns and gives his act away. Pooch saves the day though by carrying a live grenade to the enemy position. He leaves it there and escapes before it detonates.
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Synopsis for "It's Always Six O'Clock"
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Notes
- "My Pal, the Pooch" is reprinted in Our Army at War #164
See Also
Recommended Reading
- World War II Recommended Reading
- Adventures in the Rifle Brigade (Volume 1)
- Adventures in the Rifle Brigade (Volume 2)
- All-American Men of War (Volume 1)
- All-Out War (Volume 1)
- Blackhawk (Volume 1)
- Blitzkrieg (Volume 1)
- Capt. Storm (Volume 1)
- Four-Star Battle Tales (Volume 1)
- G.I. Combat (Volume 1)
- Men of War (Volume 1)
- Military Comics (Volume 1)
- Our Army at War (Volume 1)
- Our Fighting Forces (Volume 1)
- Sgt. Rock (Volume 1)
- Sgt. Rock (Volume 2)
- Star-Spangled War Stories (Volume 1)
- Unknown Soldier (Volume 1)
- Weird War Tales (Volume 1)