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All American Men of War #108 6.0 OSPG $18 yours for $8

G. I. Combat #145 CGC 6.5 White asking $9

G. I. Combat #146 CGC 6.0 Off White to White asking $9

 

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G. I. Combat #166 6.5 $2 tear on back cover, corner missing

G. I. Combat #167 6.5 $5

G. I. Combat #173 6.0 $2

G. I. Combat #173 6.0 (copy 2) $2

 

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G. I. Combat #175 6.5 $3

G. I. Combat #176 5.5 $2

 

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G. I. Combat #239 7.0 $7 Don Rosa collection

G. I. Combat #248 5.0 $5 Don Rosa collection

 

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G. I. Combat #270 8.0 $8 Don Rosa collection

Our Army At War #249 8.0 $8

Our Army At War #250 7.0 $4

 

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Our Army At War #254 7.5 $5

Our Army At War #255 7.0 $4

Our Army At War #259 6.0 $1 popped top staple

 

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Our Army At War #282 8.5 $5

Our Army At War #290 7.5 $3

 

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Sgt. Rock #310 8.5 $9 Don Rosa collection

 

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Sgt. Rock #337 3.0 $1

Sgt. Rock #357 4.0 $1

 

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Sgt Rock #364 7.0 $2

Sgt Rock Special #9 6.5 $1

 

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Our Fighting Forces #67 6.5 $25 Pooch cover!

Our Fighting Forces #80 6.5 $16 Pooch cover!

Our Fighting Forces #85 7.0 $20

 

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Our Fighting Forces #86 8.0 $42

Our Fighting Forces #88 6.5 $14

Our Fighting Forces #90 6.0 $5 Popped bottom staple

Our Fighting Forces #98 6.0 $7

Our Fighting Forces #103 7.0 $12

 

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Our Army At War #16 4.0 $42

Our Army At War #24 3.0 $16 Detached at top staple

 

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Our Army At War #52 5.0 $28

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Do seeing the old stamps give you nightmares? Like you have 400 bags of undelivered mail from 20 years ago in your closet?

 

Not me although a postie I worked with recently got caught with a storage

locker that contained 300,000 pieces of undelivered mail.

 

It was in Kramer's locker wasn't it? ;)

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Whats crackin me up is that a guy from Canada and a Guy from Berkley on a US war book thread. :roflmao:

 

Canadians got involved early in WW2 and made a massive contribution.

 

Dieppe (worship)

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Whats crackin me up is that a guy from Canada and a Guy from Berkley on a US war book thread. :roflmao:

 

Canadians got involved early in WW2 and made a massive contribution.

 

Dieppe (worship)

 

Dieppe was a slaughter. :cry:

 

1.1 million Canadians in WW2. Considering our population was probably less

that 20 million I find that amazing.

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Whats crackin me up is that a guy from Canada and a Guy from Berkley on a US war book thread. :roflmao:

 

Canadians got involved early in WW2 and made a massive contribution.

 

Dieppe (worship)

 

Dieppe was a slaughter. :cry:

 

1.1 million Canadians in WW2. Considering our population was probably less

that 20 million I find that amazing.

 

Britain is forever in your debt, no question. Canada only waited about nine hours to declare war on Germany after Britain did.

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