Our Fighting Forces (Volume 1) with a cover date of July, 1973.
Synopsis for "Diamonds Are for Never"
The Losers are sent to an African diamond mine in order to prevent the Germans from getting ahold of diamonds. The Losers notice the Germans are inside so they blow up the mine entrance with themselves inside. They find a way out through a hole in the ceiling, except the Nazi troops are waiting and lob a grenade at Captain Storm. Storm is fast enough to catch it and throw it back. The Losers pursue the diamond couriers but when a monkey snatches up the diamond sack and distributes the shiny stones among his buddies in the trees, they know that they will have to report back that a monkey made brass monkeys of them all.
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Synopsis for the 2nd Story
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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)