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  1. Yank, the Army Weekly was a weekly magazine published by the United States military during World War II . History. The idea for the magazine came from Egbert White, who had worked on the newspaper Stars and Stripes during World War I. He proposed the idea to the Army in early 1942, and accepted a commission as lieutenant colonel.

  2. Pvt. Irwin Shaw, “Negro Fighters' First Battle,” Yank, the Army Weekly, 6 August 1943, 8–9. The formation of the Seventh Army, now in action in Sicily under Lt. Gen. George S. Patton Jr., gives us three complete armies in service overseas.

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  4. Jan 4, 2022 · For further reading he recommends Yank, the Army Weekly: Reporting the Greatest Generation, by Barrett McGurn, and The Best of Yank, the Army Weekly, 1942–1945, selected by Ira Topping, as well as the Unz Review online archive of Yank [unz.com/print/yank].

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  5. Aug 20, 2009 · What yesteryear's Soldiers agree on is that Yank-The Army Weekly, featuring stories about WWII, cartoons poking fun at service life and pin-up girls-was always there when they needed it...

  6. May 6, 2020 · The full catalog of the wartime Army weekly is available online, for free. 6 May 2020 - 4 min read. YANK was one of the most popular publications of the Second World War and is an invaluable source of research. YANK, the Army Weekly, as one former member of the editorial staff put it, was "the authentic voice of the World War II enlisted man." [1]

  7. Yank, the Army Weekly was a weekly magazine published by the United States military during World War II. The idea for the magazine came from Egbert White, who had worked on Stars and Stripes during World War I. He proposed the idea to the Army in early 1942, and accepted a commission as...

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