The American Legion Magazine [Volume 75, No. 4 (October 1963)]
Table of Contents
- It Happened in October: Classic pictures recall the surrender of Cornwallis and the landing of Columbus
- Paderewski's Unmarked Grave: For more than 20 years, the great Polish patriot-musician lay in an unidentified crypt in the U.S. by Ruth Hume
- I Saw Cuba Betrayed: Castro's first ambassador to Britain gives a personal account of the delivery of the Cuban revolution to communism by Dr. Sergio Rojas Y Santamarina
- A Few Appropriate Remarks at Gettysburg: A century ago Abraham Lincoln was asked to keep his remarks brief at a battlefield dedication by Tom Mahoney
- Fun and Profit from Gun Collecting: Old U.S. firearms may be worth nothing, or thousands of dollars; and collecting them is a fascinating specialty by Charles Edward Chapel
- The Capture of the German Rocket Secrets: The story of the special Army mission in WWII to capture the hidden documents of Hitler's ministry for rocket research by Norman Beasley
- America's Part-Time Tree Farmers: A look at townsfolk here and there who buy woodlots, use them for summer cabins, and harvest timber for cash by John M. Thomas
- How America Looked to a German P.O.W.: Rommel's young Afrika Korps soldier first saw the non-Nazi world en route to Trinidad, Colo. by Rudiger Von Wechmar
- Should the United States Quit the United Nations, Two Sides of a National Question: Pro: Rep. James B. Utt (R-CA), Con: Rep. John Brademas (D-IN)
- The Nazi Jeep and the Trojan Horse: Why was the military Volkswagen prowling the U.S. Naval Training Station on a cold upstate New York night? by A. Stanley Kramer
- Letters to the Editor
- Editor's Corner
- Books
- Veterans Newsletter
- News of The American Legion
- Rod & Gun Club
- Personal
- Dateline Washington
- Legion Shopper
- Parting Shots
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