I feel compelled to say that I'm not very interested in analysing a manual on how to be a better motor pool officer, or keep up one's jeep or transport truck. The artwork, some by the great Will Eisner, and presumably some by some of his staff artists who also worked on "The Spirit", is quite good. But, it's more like a manual, and a professional monthly journal with a few letters pages, with answers by experts on the editorial staff. I didn't find any "stories" in it, per se, - just anecdotes of events that happened causing problems with motor vehicles, and comments in letters to the journal, or by the editorial staff, recommending methods of preventing or solving such problems. I identified with some of those problems, which I had experienced myself, with regular cars, which I had driven on not-so-good roads, or off-road terrain.
Never having been all that knowledgeable about auto mechanics, and just draining and changing oil, replacing batteries, replacing or cleaning spark plugs, replacing lamps and window wipers, and jump-starting my cars, as my meagre auto maintenance experience, I don't consider reading this book as "entertainment".
Also, not having been in the military of any of my countries, I have less identification with this book than I otherwise would have. But, it is clear that such a book was likely useful for a lot of people with such military jobs.
Nevertheless, I'll be curious to see what other members write about this book.