The American Legion [Volume 148, No. 6 (June 2000)]
Table of Contents
- The No-Coddle Approach To Juvenile Rehabilitation: Military-like boot camps spark debate on whether young criminals emerge as productive citizens by Layne Cameron
- Is America Safe From Crime? Good news as well as bad lurks in every corner of America 's fight against crime by Sheriff Joe Arpaio
- South Korean General Thanks American GIs: A retired air force major general reflects on the alliance that kept his country free. Interview by Dan Allsup
- The Problem With Gays In The Military: Ban enhances military readiness by Fred Peck
- Washington Wake-Up Call: The flag-protection amendment gets jilted for another year as two senators vacillate by Alan W. Dowd
- Taking Over Cripple Creek: Bikers swarm a Colorado town to pay tribute to POW/MIAs by Peter B. Rose
- Big Issues: Should the United States have a flat tax?
- Vetvoice
- Commander's Message
- Washington Watch
- Veterans Update
- Legion News
- Vets
- Parting Shots
- Cover: A Florida deputy sheriff, in the role of a drill instructor, "welcomes" a juvenile to Florida's boot camp. Tom Strattman photo
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