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D-Day is the code name used by U.S. Army Sergeant David Brewi. Brewi was born in Bayshore [sic], New York. Not much is known of his life before Sgt. Savage took command of Brewi and five other highly-trained, undisciplined sergeants, to form the Screaming Eagles. According to Savage, the most dangerous weapon in Brewi's arsenal is "the way he shoots off his mouth."

Fiction[]

Comics[]

A Real American Hero continuity[]

Hasbro Comics continuity[]

Brewi, along with the other Screaming Eagles, defends a nuclear facility from the I.R.O.N. Army, drawing the enemy into a trap by hiding under the dirt of their bunker before attacking and driving back General Blitz's forces. Sgt. Savage vs. Gen. Blitz

While on maneuvers in the Arctic, the Screaming Eagles were ambushed by a platoon of Arctic Stormtroopers. Despite heavy artillery bombardment the team managed to escape, racking up a few scrapped Stormtroopers on the way.[1]

Under Savage, Brewi was assigned to a search-and-rescue operation in South America. In addition to the jungle heat, he was forced to fight off an onslaught of hostile, indigenous rebels to reach the crashed plane he was looking for. After locating the pilot and attending to his wounds, he camouflaged himself and the pilot, and carried the pilot up a sheer rock face with a customized cliff climber.

On each figure's card-back were short comics, akin to newspaper comic strips. In one Brewi wins a bar fight against some men disrespecting the uniform. Another details his escape from the rebels during his South American assignment.

Devil's Due Comics continuity[]

During the conflict now known as World War III, Brewi was stationed in Algeria, North Africa.

Animated continuity[]

Direct-to-video series[]

Along with the other Eagles, Brewi helps stop NASA from unwittingly deploying a cyber doomsday device.Old Soldiers Never Die

Toys[]

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Sgt. Savage and his Screaming Eagles (199)

D-Day version 1 was released in 1995.


Appearance: D-Day was dressed in olive drabs

Accessories: M1 Garand, Thompson SMG, what looks like a MP 40 SMG (which is a WWII weapon, but a Nazi weapon), Colt M1900, helmet, and missile launcher and missile.


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Sgt. Savage and his Screaming Eagles (199)

D-Day version 2 (Jungle Camo D-Day) was released in 1995.


Appearance: D-Day had a US Woodland camouflage pattern applied to his ODs

Accessories: helmet, Thompson SMG, Colt M1900, face paint, and equiptment necessary to build the cliff climber (missile launcher backpack, grappling missile, string, pole and bases).


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Trivia[]

  • On the packaging of some Sgt. Savage toys was a secret code, which could be deciphered using a decoder ring included with Urban Attack Dynamite. The code included with Jungle Camp D-Day, when translated, reads: Sgt. Savage’s favorite foods are hamburgers, french fries, cola, and ice cream. The code source can be seen here.

External Links[]

D-Day at My Useless Knowledge

References[]

  1. Filecard for the Arctic Stormtrooper. http://www.yojoe.com/sgtsavage/arctics.shtml
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