The American Legion [Volume 112, No. 3 (March 1982)]
Table of Contents
- Crossing The High Frontier: As we prepare to enter the 21st century mankind's future, and possibly survival, depends on how America meets the challenges of her newest frontier by Lt. Gen. Daniel O. Graham, USA (Ret.)
- Burma-Shave Remembered: The life and times of those Burma-Shave signs are gone, but not forgotten by Dr. David L. Sudhalter
- The Disease Detectives: Mysteries are being solved by a group of scientific sleuths based at the world's largest medical detective agency by Vernon Pizer
- "To The Cooler": Thirty-five years later the men of Stalag Luft III reflect on their "great escape" of March 24, 1944 by Douglas Starr
- Backgammon For Beginners: A board game that was popular in pre-Revolutionary America is still wowing them today . . . and with good reason By Ralph B. Roberts
- Commander's Message: Taking It For Granted
- Letters
- Big Issues: Should Congress Provide for Tuition Tax Credits?
- The Message Center
- News for Legionnaires: "Agent Orange: In Search of Answers" third of a three-part series
- Dateline Washington
- Books
- News to Use
- Parting Shots
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