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    The American Legion [Volume 161, No. 3 (September 2006)]

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    American Legion. National Headquarters (Indianapolis, Indiana)
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    • The War on Campus: Anti-military sentiment is back in style at U.S. colleges and universities. By Susan Katz Keating.
    • Faith Through Service: Evangelical Christians in the U.S. military strive to reconcile personal beliefs with duty. By Alan W. Dowd. The Flags of Sept. 11: On the fi fth anniversary of the terror attacks, it must be asked what America has learned from that day. By Debra Burlingame.
    • How History Will Judge Us: Today’s soldiers draw on the past to stake out their own wartime legacy. By Larry Schweikart.
    • A Prescription for Peace: American Muslims must seize this opportunity to confront extremists who exploit their faith. By Ahmed Younis.
    • Financial Friendly Fire: Wounded U.S. warriors find themselves fighting against a broken pay system. By Donald Lambro.
    • The Charleston Model: Veterans say communication is the key to a successful marriage between VA and affiliated medical schools as they consider moving in together. By Jeff Stoffer.
    • One Veteran at a Time: Legion service offi cers are on the front line in the battle for VA benefi ts. By James V. Carroll.
    • ‘Well Worth the Cost": Finance chairman Ken Danilson explains the need for the Legion’s dues increase.
    • Moving the Needle: Navy veteran Chris Michel saw his company plummet during the high-tech meltdown four years ago, but today, Military.com leads an industry it helped reinvent. By Jeff Stoffer.
    • Vet Voice
    • Commander's Message
    • Big Issues
    • Rapid Fire
    • Comrades
    • Parting Shots
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