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===Brigantine News===
===Brigantine News===
Might be a weekly newspaper printed in the years 1950 to 1953, possible published in Hammonton. Fred Fredericks said<ref name="globeSU">Cartoonist Blankets Saddle Up' With With, ''The Camp Lejeune Globe'', July 2, 1953. p 3</ref> he did a comic strip called "Dudley" in this newspaper immediately before he enlisted in the Marine Corps ''(September 1950)''.
'''Brigantine News''' might be a weekly newspaper printed in the years 1950 to 1953, possible published in Hammonton. Fred Fredericks said<ref name="globeSU">Cartoonist Blankets Saddle Up' With With, ''The Camp Lejeune Globe'', July 2, 1953. p 3</ref> he did a comic strip called "Dudley" in this newspaper immediately before he enlisted in the Marine Corps ''(September 1950)''.


==The Globe - Camp Lejeune==
==The Globe - Camp Lejeune==

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Newspapers

Atlantic City Daily World

Brigantine News

Brigantine News might be a weekly newspaper printed in the years 1950 to 1953, possible published in Hammonton. Fred Fredericks said[1] he did a comic strip called "Dudley" in this newspaper immediately before he enlisted in the Marine Corps (September 1950).

The Globe - Camp Lejeune

Features

Cartoons

Salty Ranks

The Durkin Tragedy - The Story of a Man who Deserted

Leatherneck

Cartoons

References and Sources

  1. Cartoonist Blankets Saddle Up' With With, The Camp Lejeune Globe, July 2, 1953. p 3