The American Legion [Volume 150, No. 1 (January 2001)]
Table of Contents
- Models Of War: Military scenes are immortalized in plastic by Ron Hyink
- The Rocky Road To Mars: Technical and scientific hurdles stand in the way of mankind's next giant leap by James Oberg
- Moon vs. Mars (interview): Lunar astronaut Charlie Duke wishes he could go to the Red Planet
- The Road To Better Education: School vouchers could blast the United States out of its learning rut by Armstrong Williams
- Special Delivery: Prejudice didn't keep Charity Adams Barley from getting mail to the front lines in World War II by Julie A. Rhoad
- They Served Twice: Thousands of veterans survived World War II only to go to war again in Korea by Jay Stuller
- Big Issues: Is hate-crimes legislation necessary?
- Vetvoice
- Commander's Message
- Washington Watch
- Veterans Update
- Legion News
- Comrades
- Parting Shots
- Cover: Astronauts are depicted exploring Mars during a future manned mission to Earth's neighboring planet. Illustration by Paul DiMare
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