The American Legion [Volume 143, No. 4 (October 1997)]
Table of Contents
- Altered States: Send in the clones; but first, a few questions. . . by Gurney Williams III
- In Tragedy's Wake: A federal agency is there to help, and it seems to be getting better at it by Julie A. Rhoad
- Taking Care Of Our Own: The National Emergency Fund is fast, efficient, appreciated, and hard-pressed by Carin Chappelow
- Merciful Medicine (interview): There are times when death is the only treatment for pain, says this physician
- An Extraordinary Little Guy: Ernie Pyle trained to cover World War II by covering America by James Tobin
- Our Maine Man: From that rockbound coast, the Legion quarries a born competitor by Robert C. Imler
- Young Guns The Junior Air Rifle National Championship: Need someone to shoot the whiskers off an amoeba at 10 meters?
- Golden Voyage On Our Last Frontier: If the Joneses can cruise to Alaska, Yukon too by George C. Devol
- Big Issues: Should Congress Renew the President's "Fast-Track" Authority?
- Washington Watch
- Veterans Update
- Vetvoice
- Your American Legion
- On Duty
- Vets
- Parting Shots
- Cover: Helix spiraling into the future. Lois Schlowsky collage of Stock Market images.
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