The American Legion Magazine [Volume 71, No. 2 (August 1961)]
Table of Contents
- Cover by Benn Mitchell
- A Forgotten Foreign Policy: A reminder of the Monroe Doctrine
- A Reply to the Angry Young Men: An angry old man speaks his mind by Berton Braley
- How France Remembers: The veteran is made to feel that people care by Ollie Stewart
- A Tribute to the 24th: A hard-fighting outfit in Korea, it now faces the reds in Europe by Franklin M. Davis, Jr.
- Learn to Laugh at Yourself: A master laughsmith tells how to develop a sense of humor by Bob Hope, as told to Bob Willett
- Fishing's Best at Night: If you work overtime you can catch em by Ted Janes
- What Sort of a Leader Are You: It's nice to be called chief, but how do you act the part? by C.W. Geile
- News of The American Legion
- Sound Off
- Editor's Corner
- Personal Affairs
- Rod and Gun Club
- American Legion Shopper
- Parting Shots
- Pro & Con
- Newsletter
- About Books
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