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    The American Legion Magazine [Volume 81, No. 1 (July 1966)]

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    1966-07
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    Table of Contents
    • Cover by Maury Delman
    • The Organized Confusion of Easy Credit: Six Years and 4,000 Pages of Testimony in the Senate Shed Some Light on The Double-Talk World You Enter When You Apply for Credit on Easy Installments by Maury Delman
    • Vincennes, Ind: Anchor of the Early Midwest: A Travel Article for Today's Motorists About the Oldest Permanent Settlement (1732) in Indiana (Now Celebrating Its 150th Year of Statehood). Twenty-Fourth in the Series "Seeing Historic America" by Alden Stevens
    • The U.S. Wartime Shipping Sickness: A Look at the Habitually Corroded Condition of the U.S. Merchant Marine When It's Needed in the Nation's Defense by Robert Angus
    • How We're Practicing to Put a Man on the Moon: A Behind-the-Scenes View of the Rugged Testing and Training of the Men and Machines Whose Goal Is the Moon by 1970 by Gene Bylinsky
    • Should All Congressional Proceedings Be Open to Radio-TV?: Two Sides of a National Question Pro: Rep. Robert F. Ellsworth (R-Kan.) Con: Rep. James G. O'Hara (D-Mich.)
    • The Living Legend of the DC-3: The Story of the "Most Wonderful Airplanes Ever Built," the Fabulous DC-3s -Nearly Half of Which Are Still Flying Though the Last Was Made in 1946 by Lyman M. Nash
    • The Long Road Out of the Jungle: There Is a Positive Solution to the Problems of the Warring World, and It's as Old as the Magna Carta. But We Seem to Be Slipping Away from It
    • Letters to the Editor
    • Editor's Corner
    • Veterans Newsletter
    • News of the American Legion
    • Dateline Washington
    • Life in the Outdoors
    • Personal
    • Books
    • Legion Shopper
    • Parting Shots
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