The American Legion Magazine [Volume 33, No. 1 (July 1942)]
Table of Contents
- Cover Design by Harold Anderson
- A Message To The Folks
- Back Home by John Cassel
- What Do You Mean To The Flag? by James T. Mangan
- Jack Tar, Take A Bow by Albert Richard Wetjen. Illustrations by Jerome Rozen
- A Matter Of Loyalties by Arthur Leo Zagat. Illustrations by Charles La Salle
- These Too Shall Rise Again by Hudson Hawley. Illustration by William Heaslip
- Crash Go The Bottlenecks by Lynn U. Stambaugh, National Commander
- Up and Out In A Hurry by William L. White
- The Comics Go To War by John Plimsoll
- It's Your Propaganda War by Fred Smith. Cartoons by Mel Phillips
- Let's Train Them by John C. Redington and Paul Brown
- A.E.F. Flashback by Wallgren
- Return To Gettysburg by Richard Barnitz. Illustration by Herbert M. Stoops
- The Kansas Way by Frederick C. Painton. Illustrations by Will Graven
- Editorial: Not a Short War
- Big Brothers of Oradell by Boyd B. Stutler
- Get Out And Get Under By John J. Noll
- The Junior Olympics Idea by Oliver B. Huston
- Bursts And Duds
- Consolation Angling By Harry Botsford. Illustrated by Arthur D. Fuller
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