The American Legion [Volume 176, No. 3 (March 2014)]
Table of Contents
- Post Office Blues: Overtaken by technological advances and budget cuts, the U.S. Postal Service - with its 105,000 veteran employees - faces an uncertain future by Paul Glader
- Crisis Management: The Legion's National Emergency Fund helps veterans, posts rebuild in the wake of natural disasters by Henry Howard
- Not In Their Name: States crack down on questionable charities that prey on Americans' patriotism by Ken Olsen
- A Marshall Plan for Afghanistan: Houston activist known for her place in "Charlie Wilson's War" rebuilt a village to show the world what happens when basic needs are met by Jeff Stoffer
- Tough to Swallow: Decades after the Green Revolution, nearly 850 million people continue to go hungry. Why? by Ben Barber
- The Power of Pictures: Bill Jones kept his photos of the atomic bombs' aftermath a secret for decades by Lindsey Alexander
- No Small Change: Twenty years have revolutionized how Americans manage their money by J.J. Montanaro
- Regular features include: Vet Voice, Commander's Message, I Am The American Legion, Big Issues, Living Well, Veterans Update, Rapid Fire, Comrades, Parting Shots
- Cover photo by AP
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