The American Legion Magazine [Volume 85, No. 5 (November 1968)]

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    Should the Recommendations of the Riot Commission Be Implemented?: Two Sides of a National Question Pro: Sen. Philip A. Hart (D-Mich.) Con: Rep. Roy A. Taylor (D-N.C.) -- A History of the Medal of Honor: A Story of Our Nation's Highest Award, of Its Beginnings, of the Struggle to Upgrade It, of Some of Those Who Won It and Some of Those Who Lost It by Dorothy Brant Warnick -- The National Commander of the American Legion: An Introduction to William C. Doyle of Vineland, New Jersey, Who Was Elected in New Orleans to Head the American Legion in 1968-1969 by R. B. Pitkin -- How Our Divisions Got Their Shoulder Patches: Started "Illegally" by One Outfit, Our Army's Divisional Shoulder Patches Spread to All American Divisions in 1918, with an Assist from General Pershing by R. B. Pitkin -- The Battle Record of the American Army in WW1: A Look Back, Through the Mists of 50 Years, at What the Doughboys Did in France to Snatch from the Jaws of Defeat the Armistice of Nov. 11, 1918 by Franklin M. Davis, Jr -- Alvin York and Frank Luke: Legendary WW1 Heroes: On Land and in the Air, the First World War Produced Its Share of American Heroes. Here Are the Stories of Two Who Brought Glory to Our Forces in France in 1918 by Tom Mahoney -- The American Legion's 50th National Convention: Sixteen Pages of Text and Photos of the American Legion's 50th Annual National Convention in New Orleans, Sept. 6-12 -- Letters to the Editor -- Dateline Washington -- Life in the Outdoors -- Personal -- Legion Shopper -- Parting Shots

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