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Terry and the Pirates (comic strip) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (967 words) |
 | A notable example is the October 17, 1943 Sunday page where the recently commissioned Terry receives a speech on his responsibilities as a fighter pilot, including the need to respect his support crew and the military bureaucracy, from his trainer, Flip Corkin. |
 | Although Terry and the Pirates had made Caniff famous the strip was actually owned by the newspaper syndicate and, seeking creative control of his own work, Caniff left the strip in 1946. |
 | Terry stayed in the Air Force, became a full-grown man and reached the rank of Colonel. |
| Terry and the Pirates - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (140 words) |
 | Terry and the Pirates is the title of: |
 | a television series, also based on the comic strip; see: Terry and the Pirates (television series). |
 | a movie serial, also based on the comic strip; see: Terry and the Pirates (movie). |