The American Legion Magazine [Volume 109, No. 1 (July 1980)]
Table of Contents
- What Is Patriotism? This Medal of Honor recipient presents his personal views on a "commitment so fundamental that it defies precise definition" by VAdm. James B. Stockdale, USN (Ret.)
- A Challenge for Champions: Sharpen your pencils and put on your thinking cap! Your leisure time may never be dull again by Dorrine Anderson Turecamo
- The Human Spirit: Why do the Soviets post 31 divisions against NATO, but keep 66 divisions at battle readiness for use within their own borders? They fear what weapons cannot subdue by Ernest Cuneo
- Things To Do In Boston: The American Lesion National Convention promises to be much more than "business as usual" by Grail S. Hanford
- Classic Photographs of Korea: The war as seen through the camera lens
- A Small Prayer: The hand of God reaches out and touches some warriors in a way they will never forget by Dr. Lawrence E. C. Joers
- Commander's Message: Veterans Lead the Way
- Letters
- Big Issues: Does the Economy Need a Big Tax Cut?
- The Message Center
- News for Legionnaires
- Dateline Washington
- Books
- News to Use
- Parting Shots
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