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    The American Legion [Volume 165, No. 5 (November 2008)]

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    American Legion. National Headquarters (Indianapolis, Indiana)
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    • A Work in Progress: With more business than it can handle, NATO needs to refine its mission. By Alan W. Dowd.
    • Rocky Mountain Runaround: Colorado veterans are furious that VA has again dumped plans to build a long-overdue hospital in Denver. By Ken Olsen.
    • Meeting the Challenge: Legionnaires credited for troop and mission support at 90th National Convention. By Steve Brooks.
    • On Guard: When the Westboro Baptist Church began protesting funerals for fallen U.S. soldiers, a patriotic group of motorcyclists rallied to protect military families. By Steve Brooks.
    • Vet Voice
    • Commander's Message
    • Big Issues
    • Living Well
    • Rapid Fire
    • Comrades
    • Parting Shots
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