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On the TV series Trucks!, host Stacey David built an off-road truck out of a 1941 Dodge WC-14 and named it Sgt. Rock. Sgt. Rock is mentioned in Elliott Smith 's song "Color Bars". The back cover art of the Beach Boys ' 1974 album Endless Summer depicts Carl Wilson reading a Sgt. Rock comic.
Stacey David was born and raised in Idaho. He earned his reputation in the hot rod club driving a 1930 5 Window Coupe to school every day. David has had a fascination for motor vehicles for as long as he can remember. By installing 440cc snowmobile engines, he was able to make his go-karts lightning fast even before he was a teenager.
Our Army at War is an American comic book anthology published by DC Comics that featured war-themed stories and featured the first appearances of Sgt. Rock and Enemy Ace. [1] The series was published from August 1952 to February 1977, then was renamed Sgt. Rock in March 1977, continuing the numbering sequence of Our Army at War.
PowerNation is a programming block of automotive how-to enthusiast television programs that began originally as the PowerBlock.It is currently produced by Gray Media, which purchased the assets of PowerNation's former owner Raycom Media in 2019.
Waking up in a field hospital months after his squad, Easy Company, was killed in a fierce battle and recovering from his injuries, Sgt. Rock is tasked by Lt. Matthew Shrieve to capture a female German Nazi scientist with the aid of the top secret Creature Commandos, consisting of Pvt. Warren Griffith, a wolfman hybrid, Sgt. Vincent Velcoro, a vampire, and Pvt. Elliot "Lucky" Taylor, a ...
A Miami Beach police sergeant who took part in the beating of a handcuffed man in South Beach took a plea deal on Thursday, agreeing to give up his cop credentials and serve six months of probation.
Easy Company is a fictional comic book World War II US Army infantry unit led by Sgt. Rock in stories published by DC Comics. The group first appeared in Our Army at War #81 (April 1959), and were created by Bob Haney and Ross Andru .
Sgt. David L. Livingston, the son of Donald and Mary Livingston, was born Sept. 14, 1958, in Newark. In 1977, during his senior year at Heath High School, he enrolled in the Air Force’s Delayed ...