Click on the above photo for sample pages from Norman A. "Tony" Algiers Navy Comic Book.

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Own the only Navy comic book ever printed —
Norman A. “Tony” Algiers came up through the ranks to retire as a Commander, U.S. Navy. In 1988, nearly 50 years after he served in a four stack destroyer, he put his recollections of these tough little ships on paper, creating this unique, humorous, accurate 50 page booklet (8-l/2” x 11”). 

In words and cartoons he tells modern generations and veterans alike what it was like to be a destroyer sailor in the 1930’s. 118 of these gallant ships, built to fight the Kaiser in WW I, survived to fight Hitler & Tojo in WW II. Although modernized some what, and many converted to perform other tasks, the ships themselves changed very little and the men who sailed them had to be as tough as their predecessors.

Three years before he died, “Tony” gave the Fellowship permission to reprint the COMIC BOOK which is in its 4th printing. Some excerpts are proudly presented in this brochure. If you’re an oldster, you’ll chuckle as memories return. If you’re a youngster, you’ll chuckle as you learn how your dad or granddad withstood the rigors of days gone by.

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