The American Legion Magazine [Volume 106, No. 6 (June 1979)]

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    Footnotes to D-Day: The Americans wanted to invade Europe in 1943, but Churchill had other ideas. There is increasing evidence we could have made it a year earlier by A.C. Wedemeyer, United States Army, Retired -- Looking for an Ideal Place to Live? There is a lot more to look for than a suitable house that has a selling price you can afford by David Franke -- Golf, A Game for Everyone: Stories which prove that golf knows barriers of age, rank, politics, prowess or ability by Joseph Gambatese -- America's First Transcontinental Flight: It took place only seven years after man's first flight, and it required 69 cross-country hops by William C. Franz -- An Invitation to Houston: Some things you will want to know if you plan to attend the Legion's 1979 National Convention by Grail Hanford -- Commander's Message: New Cause for Alarm -- Letters -- Big Issues: Opposing views on the question, "Should the Military Draft Be Revived?" -- The Message Center -- News for Legionnaires -- Dateline Washington -- Books -- News to Use -- Parting Shots

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