
WET-SUIT GI JOE FIGURE (V1) 1986 COMPLETE
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$30.08
Wet-Suit is in awesome shape! Great looking paint, good O-ring, minimul scuffs and scratches and thumbs are intact. This figure is complete with Mouthpiece, Scuba Tanks, Both Flippers, Sea Sled, Searchlight and File Card.
Series: Five (1986)
SN: RA 701-54-8793
Grade: E-5
Birthplace: Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
Primary Specialty: SEAL
Secondary Specialty: UDT (underwater demolitions)
Seals are the guys who were too nasty to be Airborne Rangers or Marines. The Navy keeps their SEALS locked up below decks until something bad becomes worse. That's when they all get dumped in the soup on a rubber raft with a knife, a gun, and all the ammo and explosives they can carry. Wet-Suit may just as well be the roughest one of the bunch. He's wild and unruly-but he's simply the best at what he does.
"Wet-Suit may be mean to the bones, but he's also quite bright, being well-read in both the classics and the standard texts of military tactics. Pretty amazing considering that the level to which he has developed his toughness would seem to indicate full-time occupation ..."
Series: Five (1986)
Wet-Suit was first released as part of the fifth series (1986). He was also available in 1987 and was discontinued in 1988.
Filecard Information
File Name: Forrest, Brian M.SN: RA 701-54-8793
Grade: E-5
Birthplace: Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
Primary Specialty: SEAL
Secondary Specialty: UDT (underwater demolitions)
Seals are the guys who were too nasty to be Airborne Rangers or Marines. The Navy keeps their SEALS locked up below decks until something bad becomes worse. That's when they all get dumped in the soup on a rubber raft with a knife, a gun, and all the ammo and explosives they can carry. Wet-Suit may just as well be the roughest one of the bunch. He's wild and unruly-but he's simply the best at what he does.
"Wet-Suit may be mean to the bones, but he's also quite bright, being well-read in both the classics and the standard texts of military tactics. Pretty amazing considering that the level to which he has developed his toughness would seem to indicate full-time occupation ..."