Genuine YANK magazine, British Edition, January 30, 1944 issue, featuring headline 'The Story of Tito's Fabulous Partisans' and on the front cover of which appears a Yugoslav fighter.
The present magazine is complete and in good overall condition.
Yank magazine, March 25, 1945 issue, continental edition, on the front cover of which appears an amazing portrait of Staff Sergeant Edwin E. Miller -- this portrait was drawn by Sergeant Howard Brodie, Yank staff artist.
The present magazine is complete and in good condition.
YANK magazine, May 26, 1944 issue, 'Non Coms Tell Replacements How To Stay Alive', on the front cover of which appears a portrait of T/Sgt. Ed M. Taylor of the 36th Infantry Division in Italy.
The present magazine is complete and in good overall condition.
YANK magazine, August 27, 1944 issue, '4-Day Diary from a Britanny Front', featuring a picture of a captured Kriegsmarine officer surrounded by MPs.
Nice condition, ready to be framed.
YANK magazine, British edition, August 27, 1944 issue, on the front cover of which appears a Kriegsmarine officer, captured during the US advance in Brittany and kept in custody by the Military Police.
Complete and in good overall condition, in spite of a couple of tears on the back cover.
YANK magazine, continental edition, December 10, 1944 issue, on the front cover of which poses Lieutenant Marie Pickhardt of the Army Nurse Corps, at the bedside of some patients abord a hospital train.
Complete and in good overall condition.
YANK magazine, British edition, May 4, 1945 issue, on the front cover of which appears a portrait of Private First Class Oliver Poythress , Company K, 406th Infantry Regiment, 102nd Infantry Division, drawn by Sergeant Howard Brodie somewhere in Germany.
Complete and in quite good overall condition.
Yank magazine, March 24, 1944, issue, whose front cover features a picture of an US Navy soldier-diver.
Complete issue. Ready to be framed. Used condition.
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