The American Legion [Volume 128, No. 5 (May 1990)]
Table of Contents
- Cover: Funeral Detail by Art Stein
- When the Legion Comes to Town: Preparing a Host City for a National Convention Takes Years
- Money for the Asking: Your State May Have Money Waiting for You by Phil Nelson
- How Legionnaires Can Honor America's Heroes: Symbols of War and Remembrance Need Support
- Where Heroes Dwell: Arlington's Solemn Beauty Honors Our War Dead
- A Nation at Work: Labor Secretary Elizabeth Dole Discusses the Nation's Employment Scene
- Democracy: A Blue-Chip Investment: Is the "Domino Theory" Working for Democracy? by Ronald J Getz
- Mind Your Own Business: The Entrepreneurial Spirit Thrives Among Retirees by Phyllis Zauner
- The Great Budget Juggling Act: A Report Card on the Gramm-Rudman-Hollings Budget Law by Oliver Starr
- Should Military Women Serve in Combat?: The President of N.O.W. and a Former Army Officer Debate the Issue
- The Plastic Merry-Go-Round Some Credit-Card Consumers Get Taken for a Ride by David E Wilke
- VA Budget Battle Resumes: The FY 1991 Budget Request Has Good and Bad News for Veterans
- Washington Conference Report: Flag Amendment, VA Funding and Agent Orange Are Top Concerns
- Big Issues: Should the United States Lift Trade Restrictions with the Soviets?
- Letters
- Commander's Message
- Your American Legion
- Money Sense
- Veterans Update
- Legion News
- Veterans Alert
- Parting Shots
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