The American Legion dispatch [Volume 23, No. 7 (March 2013)]
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2013-03Author
American Legion. National Headquarters (Indianapolis, Indiana)
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- Washington Conference: Legion's highest honors awarded
- Commander's message: Our duty to those who served
- OCW goal: $500,000
- Recruiters to be honored with "Every Day Is Veterans Day" pin
- National Adjutant's message: "Bridging the Gap": The Legion's new educational comic book helps youth recognize, prevent and stop bullying
- Brochures help recruit members
- Ask a service officer: VA priority groups
- Film sparks debate
- New Claims Coach app
- Sequestration's effects on the military, veterans
- Membership benefits and awards
- Download Consolidated Post Report forms online
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