I continued to come into conflict with many foes, including the extreme anti-nationalist Flag-Smasher and the vigilante called the Scourge of the Underworld. I was informed by the Commission on Superhuman Activities that i had never been officially discharged from the U.S. Army, and for this, I received a large back-pay, dating to the end of World War II, which he used to establish a nation-wide hot-line service to help him keep abreast of criminal activities. However, the Commission demanded that I, as an "active" member of the armed forces, resume service as a government-directed operative. Finding myself unable to merely follow orders as a simple soldier any longer, especially after the events of the government that led to me becoming Nomad, I again resigned the Captain America identity, even surrendering my legendary shield to the new Captain America, John Walker, who had previously clashed with me as the "Super-Patriot. During this time, I used an Adamantium shield and, adopting a new costume, continued adventuring as "The Captain".
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Captain America life at war.
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