Air Force Master Sgt. Clyde Moore served three separate tours of duty in Vietnam

"I was a member of the Untied States Air Force for 24 years, 4 months, and 29 days. I served in the U.S. and overseas at twenty different permanent duty stations which was quite rare. I retired from the United States Air Force Accounting and Finance Center Denver, Colorado in 1978 with the rank of Master Sergeant."

American Legion Muhlenberg Post 199 installs new officers

Second female commander in 38 years.

A tribute to my friend, Wayne Nichols, WWII Navy hero

I want to tell you about my friend Wayne Nichols, a WWII hero. Wayne was just 17 when the landing craft he was on, along with a contingent of over 200 Marines, was involved in the battle for Iwo Jima.

He Was a Good Teammate

One basketball player (Army 1st Lt. Werner Brown), who was killed in Vietnam in 1968. A picture of him with his high school teammates, also all veterans of the Vietnam War, depicts and describes what it was like for teammates getting bad news from home while serving in the military.

Post 240 (Daleville, Va.) accomplishments

Here's what we have accomplished

Hamon Gray Post 83 (La Porte, Ind.) honors namesake

WWI hero honored in his hometown, by members of Post 83 that bears his name.

Memorial Day activity

Post 350 American Legion Elk Rapids Michigan

Flags prior to Memorial Day

Over 1,000 flags planted on veterans' graves.

Shoemaker post burns U.S. flags with honor

Shoemaker post becomes second in nation to construct memorial site for the interment of retired flag ashes, after Alabama post.

Typical Air America work

In a top-secret document later declassified, the Secretary of State designated Air America as the primary search and rescue force for northern Laos in 1965.

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