The last of seven movies featuring The Dead End Kids in their original lineup.
The only "Dead End Kids" film where Leo Gorcey would assume the type of character he would portray in the subsequent series "East End Kids" and "The Bowery Boys".
When the gang is singing "You're in the Army Now", it is obvious that one word has been changed to clean up this song from 1917 to keep the film from running afoul of the censors.
The medal Slip receives at the end of the film, which had been awarded to his father for his actions in WW1, is the U.S. Army's Distinguished Service Cross. It is the second highest military decoration, only below the Medal of Honor.