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  • |caption = ''Fightin' Marines'' #14, the first issue published by Charlton. ...from 1978 to the end of its run. Telling fictional stories of the [[United States Marine Corps]], it was a sister title of the other Charlton war comics ''[[ ...
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  • ...iclopedia.] Accessed September 15, 2008.</ref> Joining the [[United States Marines]], Root worked in supply, achieving the rank of corporal. During his time i In 1993, after leaving the Marines, Root attempted to get into the comics industry. After repeatedly being rej ...
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  • |alliances=[[Gotham City Police Department]] <br/> [[United States Marine Corps]] ...ar]]. After sustaining a crippling knee injury, Bard returns to the United States, becomes a private investigator, and dates [[Barbara Gordon]].<ref>''Detect ...
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  • ...title of the other Charlton war comics ''[[Fightin' Army]]'', ''[[Fightin' Marines]]'', and ''[[Fightin' Navy]]''. ...l/information/factsheets/factsheet.asp?id=2 "The U.S. Air Force".], United States Air Force website. Washington, DC: U.S. Air Force. Retrieved 2009-09-27.</r ...
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  • ...O’Malley launched his successful campaign for the [[Congress of the United States|US Congress]]. It was also the name of "an ad hoc group [of Marines] that fluctuated in number from three or four to as many as ten." Members i ...
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  • ...ection, page 5A. {{subscription required}}</ref> He served in the [[United States Marine Corps]]. After serving in the Marine Corps, he went to [[University [[Category:United States Marines]] ...
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  • ...Yumi'''''|まりんこゆみ|Marinko Yumi}} is a [[manga]] about life in the [[United States Marine Corps]], written by former Marine Anastasia Moreno and illustrated b ...ines, starting from their experiences in boot camp to their daily lives as Marines stationed in [[Okinawa Prefecture|Okinawa]].<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://ma ...
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  • ...comics ''[[Fightin' Army]]'', ''[[Fightin' Air Force]]'', and ''[[Fightin' Marines]]''. [[Category:Comics magazines published in the United States]] ...
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  • ...[[Northern England]] town of Tynecastle as he strives to join the [[Royal Marines]]. ...cks|Bootneck]] like his late father. After being spotted in a scuffle by a Marines recruiting officer, Danny is signed up. While his small stature makes him t ...
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  • ...and website created in 2010 by Maximilian Uriarte that satirizes [[United States Marine Corps]] life. Uriarte publishes the strip in the ''[[Marine Corps T ...e served two tours in the [[Iraq War]] as part of the [[3rd Battalion, 3rd Marines]], the first in 2007-2008 (in the [[Al Zaidan]] region) and the second in 2 ...
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  • ...ing editor.[1] Genn was born and grew up in Moscow and moved to the United States in 1991. While living in the USSR's he was repeatedly arrested for publicly In 2009, Genn embedded himself with the [[3rd Battalion 8th Marines]] at Forward Operating Base Gulistan in [[Farah Province]], central [[Afgha ...
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  • | country = [[United States]] ...These issues reprint ''Li'l Abner'' strips that the newspaper syndicate [[United Feature]] had published in the omnibus comic-book ''Tip Top'' #112–114 (Nov ...
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  • ...[Hailey, Idaho]]. In 1947, he enlisted in the [[United States Marine Corps|Marines]] and was sent to boot camp in San Diego. He created illustrations, posters [[Category:United States Marine Corps personnel of the Korean War]] ...
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  • After serving in the [[United States Marine Corps]], Fagaly returned to Vancouver in the mid-1930s and founded C [[Category:United States Marines]] ...
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  • ...ual Chronicle|publisher=[[Dorling Kindersley]]|year=2010|location= London, United Kingdom|isbn= 978-0-7566-6742-9|page= 161|quote= Jack Kirby also took on a ...nd Sarge (from issue #45 [May 1959] to issue #94 [August 1965]) — two "Mud-Marines" and their white [[German Shepherd]] dog Pooch on a small island in the Pac ...
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  • ...to succeed to the [[King of Great Britain|throne]]. A mysterious [[United States of America|American]] named Jack Planters then appeared with a claim to be ...way from [[Themyscira (DC Comics)|Paradise Island]] by an invading [[Royal Marines]] squadron captained by [[Steve Trevor|Steven Trevor]], here a wicked villa ...
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  • | nationality = [[United States|American]] ...d (Charlton Comics)|Billy the Kid]]'', ''[[Fightin' Army]]'', ''[[Fightin' Marines]]'', ''[[Ghost Manor (comics)|Ghost Manor]]'', ''[[Ghostly Haunts]]'', and ...
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  • * [[Paramount Pictures]] (<small>United States and Bahamas</small>) | country = United States ...
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  • Gallo joined the [[United States Marine Corps]] on December 8, 1942. He completed his [[recruit training]] a [[Category:United States Marine Corps personnel of World War II]] ...
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  • | birth_place = [[Brooklyn, New York]], United States | death_place =[[Fort Pierce, Florida]], United States ...
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