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  1. [+]
    Issues of the 1940s = 4 Years, 182 Issues, 2,581 Articles
    1. [+]
      Issues of 1942 = 29 Issues, 432 Articles
      1. [+]
        Issues of Apr.-Jun. 1942 = 2 Issues, 30 Articles
        1. [+]
          June 17, 1942 Issue = 14 Articles
          1. To the Armed forces of the United States by Franklin D. Roosevelt, p. 2
          2. More Money Now En Route, pp. 3-4
          3. Four Who Came Back, p. 5
          4. Around and about America, p. 6
          5. Between the Lines, p. 7
          6. The Bitter Bayonet of Colonel Biddle by Pvt. Lloyd Shearer, p. 8
          7. Men and Machines Put Hell on High by Pvt. Leonard Rubin, p. 9
          8. Wind, Sand and Mars by Cpl. Harry Brown, pp. 10-11
          9. The Firing Line, pp. 12-13
          10. Mail Call, p. 14
          11. Editorial, pp. 15-16
          12. What's Your Problem?, pp. 17-20
          13. Movies Over Seas, pp. 21-22
          14. Dugout Dirt, pp. 23-24
        2. [+]
          June 24, 1942 Issue = 16 Articles
          1. Family May Get $15-$50 Allotment, p. 2
          2. U.S. Fliers Blast Italian Ships In First Mediterranean Scrap, p. 3
          3. U.S.S. Lexington, pp. 4-5
          4. News from Home, p. 6
          5. Between the Lines, pp. 7-8
          6. Heroes of a Fighting Army, p. 9
          7. Guerrilla Warfare by Sgt. Mack Morriss, pp. 10-11
          8. Ready on the Firing Line, pp. 12-13
          9. Yanks Overseas, p. 14
          10. The Snazzy Nazis, p. 15
          11. Mail Call, p. 16
          12. Editorial, p. 17
          13. What's Your Problem?, pp. 18-20
          14. Movies Over Seas, p. 21
          15. 167 Fighting Years, p. 22
          16. Sport Shorts, pp. 23-24
      2. [+]
        Issues of Jul.-Sep. 1942 = 14 Issues, 222 Articles
        1. [+]
          July 1, 1942 Issue = 17 Articles
          1. 42 Billion Bux for War Dept., p. 2
          2. Tank Expert 2nd Front Chief, p. 3
          3. Dawn Patrol by Cpl. Harry Brown, pp. 4-5
          4. News from Home, p. 6
          5. Between the Lines, p. 7
          6. Gal Officers Ready for Training, p. 8
          7. Situation Unchanged, p. 9
          8. Fighting Dirty, pp. 10-11
          9. Nazi Big Push Is On, pp. 12-13
          10. Portrait of Pvt. Moto, p. 14
          11. Tokyo Zoot Suits, p. 15
          12. Mail Call, p. 16
          13. Editorial, p. 17
          14. What's Your Problem?, pp. 18-20
          15. Movies Overseas, p. 21
          16. Sports, p. 22
          17. Dodds Wins A.A.U. Championship, pp. 23-24
        2. [+]
          July 8, 1942 Issue = 17 Articles
          1. Army Runs World's Biggest Airline, p. 2
          2. F.B.I. Breaks Up Nazi Spy Plot, p. 3
          3. Churchill Gets Eyeful of Yank Fighting, p. 4
          4. Sergeant Describes Raid On Japan, p. 5
          5. Actual Photos: Berlin at War, pp. 6-7
          6. Homage to Bataan, pp. 8-9
          7. The Flighty Ities or A Farewell to Arms, p. 10
          8. News from Home, pp. 11-13
          9. Mail Call, p. 14
          10. Editorial, p. 15
          11. North Front, pp. 16-17
          12. Between the Lines, p. 18
          13. A Fight for Life, p. 19
          14. Hollywood in Wartime, p. 20
          15. Yank Sends 'G.I. Jive' Around World, p. 21
          16. Sports by Cpl. Joe McCarthy, p. 22
          17. Major Leagues Pick All Star Teams, pp. 23-24
        3. [+]
          July 15, 1942 Issue = 17 Articles
          1. Navy Tests World's Largest Plane---Big as 14-Room House, p. 2
          2. Yanks Take First Punch at Germans, pp. 3-4
          3. For Yanks Not at Oxford, p. 5
          4. Reports from the Field, p. 6
          5. Salute! by Cpl. Harry Brown, p. 7
          6. Air Blows Hot From Bronx, p. 8
          7. Woman-Soldier Returns from War, p. 9
          8. News from Home, pp. 10-11
          9. Deadly Fourth, pp. 12-13
          10. Between the Lines, p. 14
          11. Flight to Glory by Sgt. J. Denton Scott, p. 15
          12. Mail Call, p. 16
          13. Editorial, p. 17
          14. Hollywood in Wartime, pp. 18-19
          15. How to Roll a Pack, pp. 20-21
          16. Sports by Cpl. Joe McCarthy, p. 22
          17. Army Pitcher Beats Aussie Team, pp. 23-24
        4. [+]
          July 22, 1942 Issue = 14 Articles
          1. Army Makes Big Draft Law Change To Aid Family Men, p. 2
          2. U.S. Sank 20 Jap Ships at Midway, p. 3
          3. Caledonia Yanks Want Action, p. 4
          4. From a World at War, pp. 5-7
          5. A Beautiful Payoff, pp. 8-9
          6. News from Home, pp. 10-11
          7. Of Men and War..., pp. 12-13
          8. Mail Call, p. 14
          9. Editorial, pp. 15-16
          10. Camouflage by Sgt. Harry Brown, p. 17
          11. Between the Lines, pp. 18-19
          12. How to Clean a Rod, pp. 20-21
          13. Sports by Cpl. Joe McCarthy, p. 22
          14. Dodgers Burn Up Nat. League, pp. 23-24
        5. [+]
          July 29, 1942 Issue = 16 Articles
          1. Our Army in Skirts Begins To Train As You and You Did, p. 2
          2. Japs Acting Tough in Alasak, pp. 3-4
          3. Reports from a World at War, p. 5
          4. India, pp. 6-7
          5. Jumping Jacks, pp. 8-9
          6. News from Home, pp. 10-11
          7. Photos, pp. 12-13
          8. Mail Call, p. 14
          9. Editorial, p. 15
          10. Pvt. McTurk Spreads a Latrine Rumor, p. 16
          11. 3/4 Doz. Gobs Get Tangled in Army by Sgt. Harry Brown, p. 17
          12. Between the Lines, p. 18
          13. Hollywood in Wartime, pp. 19-20
          14. Army Plans Great Grid Team, p. 21
          15. Sports by Cpl. Joe McCarthy, p. 22
          16. Yanks Snap Back Into Old Form, pp. 23-24
        6. [+]
          August 5, 1942 Issue = 18 Articles
          1. Two Well-Decorated Chickens, p. 2
          2. Yank Fighter Planes Fly Into Nazis, p. 3
          3. Boys in Hawaii Get a Little Practice, p. 4
          4. Reports from a World at War, p. 5
          5. Crisis in the Caucasus, p. 6
          6. Two Burning Questions, p. 7
          7. And Now God's Chillun Got Tanks by Cpl. Charles Cuneen, pp. 8-9
          8. News from Home, pp. 10-11
          9. Pictures, pp. 12-13
          10. Mail Call, p. 14
          11. Editorial, p. 15
          12. Between the Lines, p. 16
          13. Jungle Jims by Cpl. Robert G. Ryan, pp. 17-18
          14. Hollywood in Wartime, p. 19
          15. The Army Cook...Soldier and Artist, p. 20
          16. Sports, p. 21
          17. Sports by Cpl. Joe McCarthy, p. 22
          18. Giants Reds Steal Dodger Thunder, pp. 23-24
        7. [+]
          August 12, 1942 Issue = 15 Articles
          1. Strictly G.I., p. 2
          2. Navy Picks a Lady Named Mildred to Rule the Waves, p. 3
          3. Reports from a World at War, p. 4
          4. Ten Against the Jungle by Sgt. Ed Cunningham, pp. 5-7
          5. The V Front Makes Ready to Join the Second Front, pp. 8-9
          6. News from Home, pp. 10-11
          7. Pictures, pp. 12-13
          8. Mail Call, p. 14
          9. Editorial, p. 15
          10. Between the Lines, p. 16
          11. The Emperor of Japan, p. 17
          12. Hollywood in Wartime, pp. 18-19
          13. "Man All Battle Stations" by Cpl. David M. Cleary, p. 20
          14. Sports, pp. 21-22
          15. We're Tired of Dodger Headlines, pp. 23-24
        8. [+]
          August 19, 1942 Issue = 16 Articles
          1. Maritime "Flying Tigers" Feed 54 Jap Planes to Fish, p. 2
          2. A.E.F. Wants Action, p. 3
          3. Reports from a World at War, p. 4
          4. Sgt. Tells Own Story of July 4 Raid by Sgt. Robert L. Golay, pp. 5-7
          5. Fun Will Follow You, Soldier by Pvt. H.N. Oliphant, pp. 8-9
          6. News from Home, pp. 10-11
          7. Pictures, pp. 12-13
          8. Mail Call, p. 14
          9. Editorial, p. 15
          10. The Ethical Approach to Goldbricking by Cpl. Marion Hargrove, p. 16
          11. Between the Lines, p. 17
          12. Hollywood in Wartime, p. 18
          13. McTurk Batters His Bed, p. 19
          14. Do You Know This Man?, p. 20
          15. Sports, pp. 21-22
          16. Reiser Again Leads League Hitters, pp. 23-24
        9. [+]
          August 26, 1942 Issue = 17 Articles
          1. Gen. Arnold Reports "Successful Action", p. 2
          2. U.S. Prepares "Air Invasion Barges" by Sgt. Lloyd Shearer, pp. 3-4
          3. Cable From Australia by Sgt. E.J. Kahn, p. 5
          4. Japs Feel First Thrust of U.S. Armed Forces, pp. 6-7
          5. Reports from a World at War, p. 8
          6. Yanks at Home and Abroad, p. 9
          7. News from Home, pp. 10-11
          8. Pictures, pp. 12-13
          9. Mail Call, p. 14
          10. Editorial, p. 15
          11. Between the Lines, p. 16
          12. McTurk Poises a Pinkie, p. 17
          13. The World Is Their Warpath, pp. 18-19
          14. Hollywood in Wartime, p. 20
          15. Standlee Comes Through Channels, p. 21
          16. Sports by Cpl. Joe McCarthy, p. 22
          17. Frick Fires Beanball at Managers, pp. 23-24
        10. [+]
          September 2, 1942 Issue = 16 Articles
          1. They Met the Enemy, p. 2
          2. Dieppe---Story of a Battle, pp. 3-5
          3. The War Grows Older---as We Grow Stronger, p. 6
          4. Ringside Seat on Rouen Raid by Sgt. Kent R. West, p. 7
          5. News from Home, pp. 8-9
          6. Yanks at Home and Abroad, pp. 10-11
          7. Photos, pp. 12-13
          8. Mail Call, p. 14
          9. Editorial, p. 15
          10. Between the Lines, p. 16
          11. Jumpin' Jive Real Solid Way 'Down Under', p. 17
          12. Hollywood in Wartime, p. 18
          13. Horses aint the only things that Buck by Sgt. Harry Brown, p. 19
          14. The Re-activation of the 91st by Pvt. Joe Weston, pp. 20-21
          15. Sports by Cpl. Joe McCarthy, p. 22
          16. Dodgers Have Cards On the Ropes, pp. 23-24
        11. [+]
          September 9, 1942 Issue = 14 Articles
          1. We Slash Out in the Pacific, p. 2
          2. Saga of the Solomons, pp. 3-7
          3. Yanks at Home and Abroad, pp. 8-9
          4. News from Home, pp. 10-11
          5. Photos, pp. 12-13
          6. Mail Call, p. 14
          7. Editorial, p. 15
          8. Between the Lines, p. 16
          9. Financial Notes Down Under, p. 17
          10. Strictly G.I., p. 18
          11. Training Signalmen by Cpl. Marion Hargrove, p. 19
          12. Pvt. Tom J. McTurk Wangles a Pass, pp. 20-21
          13. Sports by Cpl. Joe McCarthy, p. 22
          14. Bums Wish They Never Went West, pp. 23-24
        12. [+]
          September 16, 1942 Issue = 15 Articles
          1. Rommel Didn't Get to Cairo, p. 3
          2. The Poor Nazis---their Tale of Woe, pp. 4-5
          3. Yanks at Home and Abroad, pp. 6-7
          4. Gals Behind the Guns, pp. 8-9
          5. News from Home, pp. 10-11
          6. A Yank in Australia Cheerfully Scalped, pp. 12-13
          7. Mail Call, p. 14
          8. Editorial, p. 15
          9. Between the Llines, p. 16
          10. Hot Saturday over the Solomons, p. 17
          11. Strictly G.I., p. 18
          12. The Magnificent Amphibians by Sgt. Ralph Stein, p. 19
          13. McTurk Makes a Mulligan, p. 20
          14. Sports, pp. 21-22
          15. Bums Plunge Brooklyn In Gloom, pp. 23-24
        13. [+]
          September 23, 1942 Issue = 14 Articles
          1. She Got 309 Nazis, p. 2
          2. Red Verdun, pp. 3-4
          3. Desert Warfare by Sgt. Bill Davidson, pp. 5-7
          4. Yanks at Home and Abroad, pp. 8-9
          5. News from Home, pp. 10-11
          6. Photos, pp. 12-13
          7. Mail Call, p. 14
          8. Editorial, p. 15
          9. Between the Lines, p. 16
          10. I Got Spurs That Jingle Jangle Jingle by Cpl. Marion Hargrove and Sgt. Ralph Stein, p. 17
          11. Men Under Fire, pp. 18-19
          12. Strictly G.I., p. 20
          13. Sports, pp. 21-22
          14. Cards Kick Bums Out of First place, pp. 23-24
        14. [+]
          September 30, 1942 Issue = 16 Articles
          1. Eagles Fly Home, p. 2
          2. Grudge Fight Coming Up by Sgt. Burgess Scott, p. 3
          3. Sea Fighters Without Uniforms by Sgt. Walter Bernstein, pp. 4-5
          4. A Week of War, p. 6
          5. A G.I. Pleasure Cruise Across the Pacific (Slightly Censored) by Cpl. Claude Ramsey, p. 7
          6. Yanks at Home and Abroad, pp. 8-9
          7. News from Home, pp. 10-11
          8. A Star Performance, pp. 12-14
          9. Editorial, p. 15
          10. Between the Lines, p. 16
          11. The Post Exchange, p. 17
          12. Hollywood in Wartime, p. 18
          13. The Gremlins are Coming by Sgt. Robert Moora, p. 19
          14. McTurk Fakes a Fever, p. 20
          15. Sports, pp. 21-22
          16. Dodger Rooters Concede Pennant, pp. 23-24
      3. [+]
        Issues of Oct.-Dec. 1942 = 13 Issues, 180 Articles
        1. [+]
          October 7, 1942 Issue = 13 Articles
          1. They Don't Pull rank In This Flying Fortress, p. 2
          2. How Does It Feel to Bomb Europe? by Sgt. Robert Moora, pp. 3-4
          3. Tank Destroyers by Sgt. Mack Morriss, pp. 5-7
          4. Yanks at Home and Abroad, pp. 8-9
          5. A Week of War, p. 10
          6. Editorial, p. 11
          7. Photos, pp. 12-13
          8. News from Home, pp. 14-15
          9. Between the Lines, p. 16
          10. Mail Call, p. 17
          11. Strictly G.I., p. 18
          12. The Post Exchange, pp. 19-20
          13. Sports by Sgt. Joe McCarthy, pp. 21-24
        2. [+]
          October 14, 1942 Issue = 14 Articles
          1. Toughest Birds in the AEF by Sgt. Burgess Scott, p. 2
          2. A Yank in France by Cpl. Franklin M. Koons, p. 3
          3. They Make the Jeep by Sgt. Bill Davidson, pp. 4-5
          4. A Week of War, pp. 6-7
          5. Yanks at Home and Abroad, pp. 8-9
          6. News from Home, pp. 10-11
          7. Next of Kin, pp. 12-13
          8. Mail Call, p. 14
          9. Strictly G.I., p. 15
          10. Between the Lines, p. 16
          11. The Post Exchange, pp. 17-19
          12. The PX, pp. 20-21
          13. Sports by Sgt. Joe McCarthy, p. 22
          14. Series Stars Now Go Into Uniform, pp. 23-24
        3. [+]
          October 21, 1942 Issue = 14 Articles
          1. Kid Skips School Joins AEF, p. 2
          2. Fighting in New Guinea, p. 3
          3. 'Benning School for Boys' by Sgt. Walter Bernstein, pp. 4-7
          4. Yanks at Home and Abroad, pp. 8-9
          5. News from Home, pp. 10-11
          6. Photos, pp. 12-13
          7. A Week of War, p. 14
          8. Strictly G.I., p. 15
          9. Mail Call, p. 16
          10. Kiska Japs Goodbye by Sgt. Georg Meyers, p. 17
          11. Between the Lines, pp. 18-19
          12. The Post Exchange, pp. 20-21
          13. Sports by Pvt. James Burchard, p. 22
          14. Grid Champs Take It On The Chin, pp. 23-24
        4. [+]
          October 28, 1942 Issue = 12 Articles
          1. Defenders of Guadalcanal Hold Off Jap Invaders, p. 2
          2. See You in Berlin by Pvt. Constantin Kostantinov, pp. 3-4
          3. They Can't Beat Our Rifle, M1 by Sgt. Bill Davidson, pp. 5-7
          4. Yanks at Home and Abroad, pp. 8-10
          5. Life in Labrador by Sgt. Bill Richardson #2, pp. 11-12
          6. The Master Sergeant by Cpl. Marion Hargrove, p. 13
          7. News from Home, pp. 14-15
          8. Mail Call, p. 16
          9. Strictly G.I., p. 17
          10. Between the Lines, pp. 18-19
          11. The Booby Trap, pp. 20-21
          12. Sports by Sgt. Joe McCarthy, pp. 22-24
        5. [+]
          November 4, 1942 Issue = 14 Articles
          1. Semper Fidelis, pp. 2-4
          2. The Astoria's Last Fight by S1c Elgin LeRoy Staples, p. 5
          3. Allies Attack in Africa, pp. 6-7
          4. Yanks at Home and Abroad, pp. 8-9
          5. News from Home, pp. 10-11
          6. Photos, pp. 12-13
          7. Between the Lines, p. 14
          8. Editorial, p. 15
          9. Mail Call, p. 16
          10. Submarine by Sgt. Harry Brown, pp. 17-18
          11. Maddy Carroll Wears a PFC Stripe, p. 19
          12. The Post Exchange, pp. 20-21
          13. Sports by S Sgt. Hy Hurwitz, U.S.M.C., p. 22
          14. Yale and Minnesota Score Upsets, pp. 23-24
        6. [+]
          November 11, 1942 Issue = 15 Articles
          1. Journey to Iceland, p. 2
          2. Convoy Guardian by Sgt. Ladd Haystead, pp. 3-5
          3. Hitler Fights for Oil, pp. 6-7
          4. Yanks at Home and Abroad, pp. 8-9
          5. News from Home, pp. 10-11
          6. Photos, pp. 12-13
          7. Between the Lines, p. 14
          8. Strictly G.I., p. 15
          9. Mail Call, p. 16
          10. Tanks for the Memory by Sgt. Leo Hofeller, pp. 17-18
          11. Veronica Lake Has Two Eyes, p. 19
          12. The Post Exchange, p. 20
          13. McTurk Snaps a Saloot, p. 21
          14. Sports by Sgt. Walter Bernstein, p. 22
          15. Where Are All Them Grid Champs?, pp. 23-24
        7. [+]
          November 18, 1942 Issue = 14 Articles
          1. U.S. Opens 2nd Front, pp. 2-4
          2. Good News for Chow Hounds by Sgt. Bill Davidson, pp. 5-6
          3. These Clerks Saw Action by Sgt. Dave Richardson, p. 7
          4. Yanks at Home and Abroad, p. 8
          5. New Caledonia, p. 9
          6. News from Home, pp. 10-11
          7. Photos, pp. 12-13
          8. Between the Lines, p. 14
          9. Editorial, p. 15
          10. Mail Call, p. 16
          11. Sadly the Troubadour by Cpl. Marion Hargrove, pp. 17-19
          12. The Post Exchange, pp. 20-21
          13. Sports by Sgt. Walter Bernstein, p. 22
          14. Football Situation Well Scrambled, pp. 23-24
        8. [+]
          November 25, 1942 Issue = 13 Articles
          1. Allies Get Upper Hand, pp. 2-4
          2. This Marine Killed 200 Japs, p. 5
          3. Fighters from the Fjords by Cpl. H.N. Oliphant, pp. 6-7
          4. Yanks at Home and Abroad, pp. 8-9
          5. News from Home, pp. 10-11
          6. Variety Show, pp. 12-13
          7. Between the Lines, p. 14
          8. Strictly G.I., p. 15
          9. Mail Call, p. 16
          10. A Wide Open Letter to the Quartermaster Corps by Cpl. Marion Hargrove, pp. 17-19
          11. McTurk Minus a Molar, p. 20
          12. The Post Exchange, p. 21
          13. Sports, pp. 22-24
        9. [+]
          December 2, 1942 Issue = 15 Articles
          1. How Old Is the Air Force?, p. 2
          2. Rommel on the Run by Sgt. George Aarons, p. 3
          3. He's a Flight Officer Now, p. 4
          4. Icarus Had a Slingshot by Sgt. Harry Brown, p. 5
          5. A Week of War, p. 6
          6. Yanks at Home and Abroad, pp. 7-11
          7. Photos, pp. 12-13
          8. News from Home, p. 14
          9. She's a W.O.W., p. 15
          10. Between the Lines, p. 16
          11. Strictly G.I., p. 17
          12. Mail Call, p. 18
          13. Kid Sergeants of the AAF, p. 19
          14. The Post Exchange, pp. 20-21
          15. Sports by Sgt. Walter Bernstein, pp. 22-24
        10. [+]
          December 9, 1942 Issue = 13 Articles
          1. A Week of War, p. 2
          2. Hongkong Killer by Sgt. John Barnes, p. 3
          3. Yanks at Home and Abroad, pp. 4-6
          4. School for Rangers, pp. 7-9
          5. News from Home, pp. 10-11
          6. Photos, pp. 12-13
          7. Between the Lines, p. 14
          8. Editorial, p. 15
          9. Mail Call, p. 16
          10. Gas Fighters, pp. 17-19
          11. The Road by Pvt. 1st S.J. Janov, p. 20
          12. The Post Exchange, p. 21
          13. Sports by Sgt. Lloyd Shearer, pp. 22-24
        11. [+]
          December 16, 1942 Issue = 14 Articles
          1. Floored But Not Kayoed, p. 2
          2. The Story of Pearl Harbor, pp. 3-4
          3. No Glamor Here by Sgt. E.J. Kahn, Jr., p. 5
          4. Do the Courts Guard You? by Cpl. H.N. Oliphant, pp. 6-7
          5. A Week of War, p. 8
          6. Yanks at Home and Abroad by Cpl. Saul Bernstein, pp. 9-11
          7. Raid in Africa, pp. 12-13
          8. News from Home, pp. 14-15
          9. Between the Lines, p. 16
          10. Strictly G.I., p. 17
          11. Mail Call, p. 18
          12. The Post Exchange, pp. 19-21
          13. Sports by Sgt. Walter Bernstein, p. 22
          14. Army Team Will Play Bowl Game, pp. 23-24
        12. [+]
          December 23, 1942 Issue = 14 Articles
          1. A Week of War, p. 2
          2. Bombs for Burma by Sgt. Ed Cunningham, p. 3
          3. Yanks at Home and Abroad, pp. 4-7
          4. Canada's Tough Tommies by Sgt. Robert Neville, pp. 8-9
          5. News from Home, pp. 10-11
          6. Variety Show, pp. 12-13
          7. Between the Lines, p. 14
          8. A Plea for the Swagger Stick by Cpl. Marion Hargrove, pp. 15-16
          9. Double Puzzle, p. 17
          10. Mail Call, p. 18
          11. Strictly G.I., p. 19
          12. Sports by Sgt. Walter Bernstein, pp. 20-21
          13. The Post Exchange, p. 22
          14. Camp D.L. & W. by Sgt. Jim Burchard, pp. 23-24
        13. [+]
          December 30, 1942 Issue = 15 Articles
          1. He Killed 40 Jap, p. 2
          2. MacArthur Fights Back, p. 3
          3. Allied Positions Strengthend in Tunisia, p. 4
          4. Yanks at Home and Abroad, pp. 5-7
          5. Shake Hands With Suzy Q by Pvt. Howard Maier, pp. 8-9
          6. News from Home, pp. 10-11
          7. Photos, pp. 12-13
          8. Between the Lines, p. 14
          9. The General Called Andy by Sgt. Robert Neville, pp. 15-16
          10. Double Puzzle, p. 17
          11. Mail Call, p. 18
          12. Strictly G.I., p. 19
          13. Hawaii's G.I. Hillbillies by Sgt. Merle Miller, pp. 20-21
          14. Sports by Sgt. Walter Bernstein, p. 22
          15. Wartime Sports Boomed in 1942, pp. 23-24
    2. [+]
      Issues of 1943 = 50 Issues, 716 Articles
      1. [+]
        Issues of 1944 = 51 Issues, 742 Articles
        1. [+]
          Issues of 1945 = 52 Issues, 691 Articles