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The idea for the magazine came from Egbert White, who had worked on the newspaper Stars and Stripes during World War I. He proposed the idea to the Army in early 1942, and accepted a commission as lieutenant colonel. White was the overall commander, Major Franklin S. Forsberg was the business manager and Major Hartzell Spence was the first ...
Fightin' Army is a bimonthly war comic that was published by Charlton Comics from 1956–1984 [1] (though it was primarily a reprint title from 1978 to the end of its run). ). Telling fictional stories of the United States Army, it was a sister title of the other Charlton war comics Fightin' Air Force, Fightin' Marines, and Fightin'
Yank, the Army Weekly was a weekly magazine published from 1942 through 1945 and distributed to members of the American military during World War II. Yank included war news, photography, and other features. It had a circulation of more than 2.6 million.
An Army Magazine article from 1956 was circulating on Twitter recently, and it predicted what the soldier of the future would look like.
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(magazine) #1 – 4 June 1976 – Nov. 1976 Black and white magazine version Fightin' Air Force #3 – 53 Feb. 1956 – Feb.-March 1966 becomes War and Attack: Fightin' Army #16 – 172 Jan. 1956 – Nov. 1984 formerly Soldier & Marine Comics: The Fightin' Five #28 – 49 July 1964 – Dec. 1982 formerly Space War, #42–49 all reprints Fightin ...