The American Legion Magazine [Volume 92, No. 2 (February 1972)]

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    The Many Faces of The Drug Problem: A look at the pretty mess which has made drug abuse a national emergency by Leavitt A. Knight, Jr. -- A Calmer Black Africa Emerges: Political upheaval and violence are slowly giving way to stirrings of saner development among new African nations that have, since 1960, emerged from colonial rule by Thomas A. Hoge -- George Washington's Retreat from New York: General Washington's most bitter military experience was the disaster he and the American army suffered in New York, but out of it came the strategy for fighting the British that brought final victory at Yorktown by Harvey Ardman -- They Are Not Trailers: A picture story showing how far factory-made homes have come from the image of the ugly old trailer camp -- Should Federal Judges be Reconfirmed Every Eight Years? Two Sides of a National Question: Pro: Sen. Harry F. Byrd, Jr. (Ind-VA), Con: Rep. Joseph P. Addabbo (D-NY) -- Cover: Drawing by Shannon Stirnweis -- Letters to the Editor -- Life in the Outdoors -- Dateline Washington -- Personal -- Veterans Newsletter -- Legion Shopper -- News of The American Legion -- Parting Shots

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