The American Legion [Volume 141, No. 3 (September 1996)]
Table of Contents
- What Freedom Means To Me: Legionnaires speak from the heart about liberty
- When The Feds Step In... Government regulations can create more problems than they solve by John Stossel
- Democracy Rediscovered: America's leaders sometimes confuse opportunity with outcome by Jack Kemp
- The Defense Of Freedom: Veterans preserved freedom by fighting for it by Trent D. McNeeley
- Honoring Those Who Serve: Comrades who are no longer with us remain in our thoughts by Ken Scharnberg
- Democracy's Debt: We owe our gratitude to those who paved the way
- Freedom's Foibles: The trials and tradeoffs of democracy by James J. Kilpatrick
- Promoting Freedom Worldwide: Our democracy remains linked to the status and stability of freedom overseas by Elliott Abrams
- "Without Security We Risk Liberty": America's defense means striking a balance between guns and butter by James A. Baker III
- Outdoors In America: We are rural people at heart and soul by Gary Turbak
- A Nation Of Sports: Sports show us the responsibilities that go hand-in-hand with freedom by Steve Salerno
- Building Character Through Legion Sports: The Legion's programs teach youngsters lasting values
- Fun And Adventure: What makes us want to ride those gut-thumping roller coasters? by Rich Powell
- The Great Vacation Getaway: Part of family life is escaping the everyday routine by Joe Stuteville
- The 10 Best Hotels" Places to stay while you're away
- Freedom's Finer Things: The arts define our freedom and shape our culture by Michael Lasser
- The Keys To Our Hearts: The great American love affair with the automobile
- The 10 Best Cars: These autos rule the road
- Commander's Message
- On Duty
- Vets
- Parting Shots
- Legion Shopper
- Cover: Let Freedom Ring: It echoes throughout our land and our national conscience. No challenge has been greater than the battle to remain free. Cover illustration by Garth Glazier/American Artists. Table of Contents illustration by Don A. Daily.
Collections
Related items
Showing items related by title, author, creator and subject.
-
Suggested speeches for Armistice Day, 1940-1949
American Legion. National Publicity Division; American Legion. National Public Relations Division (American Legion, 1940) -
2013-2014 messages from National Commander Dan Dellinger
American Legion. National Headquarters; Dellinger, Daniel M., National Commander, American Legion (American Legion, 2014) -
Address of National Commander O.L. Bodenhamer of The American Legion at the Legion's National Armistice Day exercises at the Washington Auditorium on Armistice Night, November 11, 1929
Bodenhamer, O.L., National Commander, American Legion; American Legion. National Headquarters (Indianapolis, Indiana) (American Legion, 1929)