The American Legion [Volume 184, No. 3 (March 2018)]
Table of Contents
- The Long Shadow of Fort McClellan: Serving at one of the nation's most contaminated places may have health consequences for veterans and their families - for generations. By Ken Olsen
- Ride to the Rescue: A joint U.S. and South Vietnamese push broke the siege at Khe Sanh. By John Prados
- The Compassionate Prison Camp: French historians reconstruct the time-faded story of Foucarville. By Jeff Stoffer
- Regular features: Vet Voice, Commander's Message, I Am The American Legion, Big Issues, Living Well, Travel, Veterans Update, Rapid Fire, Comrades, Parting Shots
- On the cover: Kathy Keefer, an Army veteran and member of American Legion Post 273 in Madeira Beach, Fla., says she and her family have suffered unusual health problems that she traces back to her time at Fort McClellan, Ala. Photo by Steven Bridges/The American Legion
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