File Name: Huaser, Conrad S. Primary Military Specialty: Airborne Infantry Secondary Military Specialty: Small-Arms Repair Birth Place: St. Louis Missouri
Duke was fluent in French, German and English when he enlisted. Graduated top of his class at the Fort Benning Airborne School. Opted for U.S. Army Special Languages School where he specialized in Han Chinese and Southeast Asian dialects. Upon graduation, he served in the Army's Special Forces unit in Southeast Asia where he received the Medal of Honor and two Bronze Stars for single-handedly rescuing 34 POWs from a heavily guarded enemy compound.
"Duke has more combat experience than some of those generals in the Pentagon. He's the kind of grunt you want to have right by your side when the going gets rough. He can assess any hostile situation with lightening speed and act upon it instantly. The man doesn't know the meaning of the word fear. In fact, I don't think he has ever heard of the word at all."
The greatest GI Joe and sworn nemisis of Cobra Commander comes armed to the teeth and baring upon his back the Jetpack originaly seen in the new opening made for the 1987 animated film and the American Flag that can be held, if loosly, in his hands. This mold is a slightly redecoed version of the Duke released in the 4th Series with a lighter shade of brown used for his shirt and a hole made in his back to acomidate the jetpack.
Duke is very well articulated with swivel hinged ankles, elbows, hips, and shoulders while his wrists, mid-section and neck are swivels. Oh yeah, the knees are double hinged. The wrist connections are kind of malformed and look like they will rip out of their sockets if you mess with them too much, so be careful with it. His guns (a machine gun and hand gun) can...[See More]
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