| Alias |
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Little Sure Shot |
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| Nick Name | |
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| Civilian ID | |
| Louis Kiyahani | |
| Occupation | |
|
Army Scout Sniper / Sharpshooter |
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| Legal Status | |
| Citizen of the United States with no known criminal record. | |
| Nation or Planet of Origin | |
| Apache Nation, United
States Note: The Apache Nation is comprised of several culturally related tribes native to the southwest of the United States - primarily in the states of Arizona and New Mexico, and to a lesser degree Colorado and Utah. |
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| Group Affiliation | |
| Easy Company | |
| Base of Operations | |
| European Theater of War during World War II. | |
| Height | |
| ~5' 6" | |
| Weight | |
| ~150 lbs. | |
| Eye Color | |
| Brown | |
| Hair Color | |
| Black | |
| Skin Tone | |
| Aboriginal American | |
| Known Powers | |
|
Normal human with exceptional hand-to-hand and armed combat skills with an
affinity for tracking and scouting. Extra-ordinarily exceptional marksman. |
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| Accessories | |
| Resources of the United States military. | |
| Common Enemies | |
| Axis Forces of World War II | |
| Regularly Appearing | |
|
Our Army at War Sgt. Rock |
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| First Appearance | |
| Our Army at War #127 (Feb. 1963) | |
| Creator | |
| Robert Kanigher & Joe Kubert | |
| Origin | |
| A native American from the
Apache Tribe, Louis Kiyahani showed an affinity for tracking and scouting
while in basic jungle combat training. His first assignment with Easy Company was in the desserts of North Africa, an environment which diminished his skills as a tracker. He compensated by single-handily destroying an enemy tank and earned his first feather in combat. A man of small stature Kiyahani is reputed for his ability to hit any target earning him the nickname Little Sure Shot. |