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1988 TIGER FORCE G.I. JOE DUKE

Item is in very good condition,  He has tight joints, elbow swivels are not tight and suspect in some positions, New O-ring and rust free screws.

Appearance: brown hair; green shirt with rolled-up sleeves and red collar; brown diagonal strap and belt; light brown pants with black stripes; dark grey boots

Accessories: black instead grey submachine gun (82 Stalker's) - may be stars and stripes version, original light brown helmet (82 Short-Fuze's, matches the shade of his pants) - sits a little loose on his head, original olive backpack (83 Airborne's), black major modern black instead of dark grey binoculars (83 Duke's). A dark gray revolver, the figure stand pictured is included. The original BI-LINGUAL ENGLISH/FRENCH File Card is cut well and in very good condition, the 1991 IMPEL card #22 is near mint and both are great for display.

Please look at the multiple pictures of every angle I have provided, in high resolution, to make your own decision on the grade of the item - good luck finding another sale where this much detail is disclosed!


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 Language School where he specialized in Han Chinese and South East Asian dialects. Upon graduation, he served in the Army's Special Forces unit in South East Asia where he received the Congressional Medal of Honor and 2 Bronze Stars for single-handedly rescuing 34 POW's from a heavily guarded enemy compound.
"The man's a walking legend! He's got more combat experience than some of those generals in the Pentagon! Duke'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 lightning speed and act upon it quicker than you can say 'Tiger Force!' 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!"



Already fluent in English, French, and German upon enlisting, Conrad joined the Army's Special Language School after his basic training and Airborne School was complete, specializing in Han Chinese and South Asian dialects. With all this training, Conrad was a natural addition to the Army's Special Forces. Which forces, exactly, have yet to be revealed, but it is known that he spent time training native South Vietnamese tribesmen in the fine art of war so they could oppose the communists to the north. He also did time running no less than four Special Forces schools himself after his time abroad.
It has also been rumored - if not confirmed - that Conrad was a member of the original GI Joe team, you know, the one that Joe Colton founded under the orders of then-President Kennedy himself. Nobody but Conrad - and perhaps 'GI Joe' Colton - knows the truth of this, and neither of them are talking. Regardless, what he did after the end of the Vietnam conflict has yet to be revealed, but either then (or before) Conrad worked with two men who would later become the Joes known as Roadblock and Flint - they were likely recruited into the Joe team by Conrad, in fact, who was well aware of their capabilities.
Conrad himself was brought into the GI Joe team by Hawk, who felt the group needed a good dose of mean in its leaders; Conrad expects more from the Joes than Hawk himself. The very first time he saw action as a Joe was during the funeral of the team's former commander, General Flagg.

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