The American Legion [Volume 181, No. 6 (December 2016)]
Table of Contents
- Home At Last: Seventy-five years after the attack on Pearl Harbor, men who died on USS Oklahoma are finally being returned to their families by Ken Olsen - -"Burned Into Your Memory": Pearl Harbor survivor Jack Evans witnessed the devastating attack from the top of USS Tennessee by Robert Randall Ryder
- "Were You In Combat?": For many veterans, the invisible wounds of war are real and ever present by Keith Nightingale
- Lead Together, Bleed Together: The close relationship between the United States and Great Britain is the cornerstone of a peaceful world by Alan W. Dowd
- 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: The USS Arizona and Battleship Missouri memorials at Pearl Harbor. Photo by Getty Images
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