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Dreams And Visions | G.I. Joe | Action Figures
The Men of Easy Company Case |

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We do not expect any further shipments of this item and are keeping it on our website for
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The Men of Easy Company Case Description:
Sgt. Rock and The Men of Easy Company. This case of 10 individually packaged 12 inch action figures includes: 2x Sgt. Rock, 2x Jackie Johnson, 2x Little Sure Shot, 2x Bulldozer, and 2x Wildman. Sgt. Rock figure includes: field jacket, helmet, bandolier and submachine gun. Remaining four figures include: field jacket, helmet and rifle. All five members are packaged in classic narrow box packaging. Joe Kubert has drawn the box art for these packages. Based upon the G.I. Joe comic books. Sgt. Rock first appeared in "Our Army at War # 81."
Frank Rock received a battlefield promotion to Sgt. during the early days of WWII. This square jawed American embodiment of perseverance molded The Men of Easy Company into the legendary fighting force it became. Easy Company was quietly reflective of the diverse cultural elements, which composed the American war machine. Bulldozer, the strapping farm boy, was Rock's right-hand man. This behemoth could be counted on to remove whatever obstacles lay in Easy Company's path. Little Sure Shot was a Native American who could knock a bird from the sky with one shot. Sure Shot could also track the enemy through all conditions. Jackie Johnson was an ex-heavyweight boxing champ who could wreak havoc in a hand-to-hand fight. Jackie backed down from no man. When pushed beyond the brink, a mild-mannered history teacher became "Wildman", a fierce berserker who belonged in a Viking longboat, not a schoolhouse!
These men, and all the rest of the Men of Easy Company, were one of the greatest fighting units in American military history.
All five members mentioned above will be available in classic narrow box packaging. We are especially proud that Joe Kubert has drawn the box art for these packages.
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