The American Legion [Volume 114, No. 6 (June 1983)]
Table of Contents
- What's So Funny?: Laughter Feels Good and Is Good for You, Too. Can We Giggle and Guffaw Our Way to a Longer Life? Find Out, as You Explore the Many Roles Humor Plays in Our Lives by Paul Martin
- Skip Bomb Massacre in Houn Gulf: In 1943, a Handful of American Airmen and an Untested Bombing Techniques Had to Stop a Japanese Counteroffensive in New Guinea. Chances Were Good They Would Die Trying by Lawrence Cortesi
- Finding the Perfect Pooch: If You Follow These Guidelines, You'll Be the Satisfied Owner of a Dog You Can Love for Life -or a Reassured Non-Owner of a Pet That Costs Much Too Much in Time and Money by Francene and Louis Sabin
- What If: "My Child Is Missing"?: Each Year There Are Over 1 Million Missing Children in the United States. Now, Strengthened Information-Gathering Laws and Heightened Awareness Are Helping to Bring Parent and Child Back Together by George Harrar
- Commander's Message: The Successor Generation
- Letters: Our Readers Comments
- Big Issues: Should Additional Limits Be Placed on Political Action Committees?
- News to Use: Helpful Hints for Consumers
- Dateline Washington: Issues and Opinions from the Capital
- Books: Interesting New Titles
- Veterans" Update: Decisions that Affect You
- News for Legionnaires: Your Organization at Work
- Parting Shots: To Leave You Laughing
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