The American Legion Magazine [Volume 100, No. 4 (April 1976)]
Table of Contents
- Off the Highway, London Bridge: Twelfth in a series for the turnpike driver
- Bicentennial Landmark, Gunston Hall: Where George Mason drafted the Bill of Rights
- Korea Revisited: After 25 years American veterans are returning by Sterling Slappey
- What Has Happened to Our Will to Resist? Commander Wiles views the Soviet military buildup and U.S. defense cutbacks and looks ahead to what the end result could be by National Commander Harry G. Wiles
- Tornadoes: Enigma of Spring: Skywatchers try again to solve a puzzle of nature by Warren H. Spencer
- Should Big Oil Companies be Broken Up? Two Sides of a National Question: Pro: Sen. James Abourezk (D-SD), Con: Sen. Dewey F. Bartlett (R-OK)
- What is the Schlesinger Strategy All About? A missile authority weighs Soviet nuclear threat by Dr. Francis X. Kane
- You Can't Kill the Umpire! But another baseball season will echo the old refrain by Raymond Schuessler
- U.S. Dollar is 201 Years Old: Life hasn't been easy, but somehow it has survived by Cornelio A. Lazo
- Johnny Bench's Cancer Scare: Cincinnati Reds star leads athletes fight on disease by Johnny Bench
- Photo Credits: a statue of Gen. Douglas MacArthur, this month's cover photo, courtesy of the Korea National Tourism Corp., dominates the harbor of Inchon, scene of one of his greatest victories
- Notes on Our Desk
- Dateline Washington
- Veterans Newsletter
- News of The American Legion
- Life in the Outdoors
- Personal
- Legion Shopper
- Parting Shots
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