The American Legion Dispatch [August 5, 1993]

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    Water, Water - Still Everywhere: Legionnaires brace for cleanup, disaster relief -- Maine Man: Caravan of compassion -- Agent Orange vets win battle to gain disability benefits -- Rally 'Round The Flag, boys -- Command Post: NEF keeps Legion flood victims afloat -- Record number of entries judged in NALPA contest -- Workshops sharpen leadership skills, expand Legion programs -- MBNA Helps Disaster Victims: Corporate partner deals good card to Legionnaires -- Backlog of claims requires more attention to detail -- It's Back -- Service offices make difference in veterans' lives -- Field Service Survey: Budget cuts have hampered psychiatric services -- Increased outpatient services would curb hospital costs -- WWI veterans eligible for service medal -- Viets long on rhetoric, short on action -- New gay policy paves way for morale problems -- Canal commission would sail into oblivion by 2001 -- National service plan debated by lawmakers -- How To Contact Your Lawmaker -- Burials, home loans and gulf war bills clear House vets' committee -- VA doc suspended after calling gulf illness "mass hallucination" -- Where We Stand -- Small pay hike would go only to enlisted, top NCOs -- Right Here In River City -- Pittsburgh Preview -- Diamond Day Celebration -- Posters pay tribute to 75 years serving America's veterans -- Rooms With a View: 30-plus hotels will serve conventioneers -- Bands On The Run: Contest hits high note with chief judge -- Powell, Palmer collect kudos for top service -- Pa. volunteers keystones in convention success -- Getting around in River City -- Letters in Legion book paint vivid picture of WW2 -- POW-MIA forum will update Legion on search progress -- Business As Usual: 75th jubilee items top Emblem Sales products -- Blood bank plans to stick it to bluecappers -- Race to Pittsburgh: Riverboat cruise hosts recruiting fleet -- Auxiliary, SAL set to gavel in plenary sessions -- City guide saves conventioneers time and money -- Post Activities: Initiation program tells new members why we're so special -- Veterans "first" plan emphasizes customer service -- National Adjutant's Newsline: Legion job-training program builds promising future

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