Cover art by George Baker. "Cop Out," pencils by Fred Rhoads; Sack dumps a load of trash on Sarge. "It's Go! Go! Go!", pencils by Fred Rhoads; Sack is full of ambition. "Freak Out," pencils by Fred Rhoads; Sack tries to drive Sarge crazy by wearing monster costumes. "Tapper," pencils by Fred Rhoads; The officers are worried about phone tapping. "What a Night," pencils by Fred Rhoads; Sack's nightmare about Sarge is worse than the real thing. "Lots of Fun," pencils by Fred Rhoads; Captain Softseat wants being in the Army to seem fun, in order to help recruiting. "A Helping Foot," pencils by Fred Rhoads; Captain Softseat wants an immediate blackout. "Makes Sense," pencils by Fred Rhoads; Sarge wants to know why Sack moved his bunk. "Send Help," pencils by Fred Rhoads; The captain and the lieutenant are on their way to a Roaring '20s party when their antique car breaks down. "Plugged Up," pencils by Fred Rhoads; Sarge falls into a tunnel Sack and Slob have dug. "Just Messin' Around," pencils by Fred Rhoads; Sad Sack on a motorcycle creates havoc in the camp. "Two of a Kind," pencils by Fred Rhoads; Captain Softseat decides it's Sarge who causes all the accidents at the camp, not Sack. "Bad Year," pencils by Fred Rhoads; Sack sends Sarge back to the Roman Empire with his time machine, then follows. "A Few Flaws," pencils by Fred Rhoads; Sarge has a new idea--a cannon on board a helicopter. "Impossible," pencils by Fred Rhoads; Sarge lectures Sack about obeying commands immediately. "Great Guns!", pencils by Fred Rhoads; Sack gets a hold of the Army's new weapon, the peace gun, which puts people to sleep. 52 pages, full color.
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