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    The American Legion Magazine [Volume 107, No. 5 (November 1979)]

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    1979-11
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    Table of Contents
    • Can Public Opinion Polls Be Trusted? Some reasons why the pollsters sometime prove to be somewhat less than infallible by Philip C. Clarke
    • Two Flags of Iwo Jima: Two flags were planted on Mt. Suribachi and each of them had special significance by Richard Wheeler
    • The Story of the Unknowns: Concerning the honored dead, known but to God, who rest in Arlington Cemetery by Philip R. Smith, Jr.
    • The Good Ship Carnegie: It was an extraordinary vessel, one that made significant records in the world of science by Franklin H. Portugal
    • Turkeys from Heaven: The helicopter gave the two soldiers on the mountain reasons to be thankful by Gerald A. Willey
    • Commander's Message: A Things veterans should know, but don't
    • Letters
    • Big Issues: Opposing Views on the question: "Should Congress adopt a value-added tax?"
    • The Message Center
    • News for Legionnaires
    • Dateline Washington
    • Books
    • News to Use
    • Parting Shots
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