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Articles in Sept, 2004 issue of VFW Magazine
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Senate panel Ups VA home loans
by Tim Dyhouse -
Six Yemenis charged in Cole bombing
by Tim Dyhouse -
'There is life after war': Somalia veteran uses disabilities to offer hope to wounded returning from war
by Janie Blankenship -
Two Afghanistan war soldiers die
by Tim Dyhouse - Time to head to the classrooms
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GI Bill needs 21st Century upgrade: VFW wants a new GI Bill that pays the full costs of a veteran's education. Here's a report on how this legislative objective is progressing
by Tim Dyhouse -
U.S. troops moving out of Seoul
by Tim Dyhouse - Young vets voice their views on VFW'S future: to maintain an influential membership, VFW must look to younger veterans for advice
- Can we learn from the experiences of other organizations? Recently, a fascinating article entitled "Elusive Reforms" was brought to my attention. Written by an experienced leader within Masonry, it offered a wealth of wisdom applicable to our ow
- Iraqa final salute: VFW magazine presents this memorial listing in tribute to the 69 Americans killed between May 22 and July 1, 2004, in Iraq
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Can they connect on campus? Today's generation of college students remains out of touch with veterans and their values
by Laura McDaniel -
Readers ask why no eligibility for overseas Cold War veterans?
by Jeff Mack -
States memorialize their Vietnam War dead
by Julie Carter - Nation at war, but not Americans
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Campus Veterans Clubs boosts camaraderie and careers: clubs of veterans are beginning to sprout up on campuses across the country. They fill a void by providing vital practical and emotional services. VFW magazine is the first to report on this growing mo
by Laura McDaniel - Jest a minute
- 'Deserter' surfaces in Japan
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Taking the lead: Vietnam vets bring their leadership skills and vision to VFW
by Scott Westcott - 2004 Ad
- Books of interest to veterans
- Reunions & claims
- Vietnam battle accounts
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1 in 6 Iraq vets have PTSD
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August's question: should VA be responsible for providing care for age-related medical conditions if they are not service-connected?
by Vincent Pellegrino - Medallions for next-of-Kin permitted
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Deadly struggle in the hills: the first battle of Khe Sanh: in the spring of 1967, elements of the 3rd and 9th Marines clashed with the North Vietnamese Army in the "Hill Fights."
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House boosts VA health care budget
by Tim Dyhouse -
Veterans sought for ALS registry
by Tim Dyhouse -
Delving into the deep south
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House OKs cost-of-living increase
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Vets preference working, says OPM
by Tim Dyhouse - Black listed cancer treatment could save your life
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