The American Legion [Volume 157, No. 5 (November 2004)]
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American Legion. National Headquarters (Indianapolis, Indiana)
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- Missing Pieces: From World War I to WMDs, U.S. history is a stark reminder that intelligence is seldom perfect. By Alan W. Dowd.
- Q&A: A Blueprint for the Green: Lt. Gen. Mark Curran of the Army’s Futures Center describes the force’s 21st century transformation.
- How Can Someone Who Lives in Insane Luxury Be a Star in Today’s World? Celebrity writer says a life lived to help others is the only life that matters. By Ben Stein.
- Back from Baghdad: War correspondent Karl Zinsmeister delivers firsthand balance from the front lines.
- Meaningful Moments: At a convention featuring presidential candidates, generals and cabinet secretaries, U.S. troops mattered most. By Steve Brooks.
- Modern Mythology: From faked moon landings to alien autopsies, we live in a golden age of conspiracy theories. By Dennis McCafferty Cpl. Terrence.
- Vet Voice
- Commander's Message
- Big Issues
- Under the Radar
- Living Well
- Legion News
- Comrades
- Parting Shots
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