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Cover: Al Ross
Army & Navy Grins #6
“Sailor Whistles for Cab”
"Sailor Whistles for Cab" in Army & Navy Grins #6 (1945) finds Mac, a soldier in North Africa, inspired by a civilian factory record to try and outdo it—this time by capturing dozens of Germans. The story, credited to Minge across writing, art, inking, and lettering, captures wartime grit with a touch of humor, all rendered in Al Ross’s energetic cover art.
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After Mac hears that the factory where he worked in civilian life has hit a new record he tries to set a record as a soldier by capturing dozens of Germans in North Africa.
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