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Tim Dyhouse "Leading the organization". VFW Magazine. FindArticles.com. 16 Dec, 2009. http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0LIY/is_2_90/ai_92906761/
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Articles in Oct, 2002 issue of VFW Magazine
- Educators don't know who the enemy is
- Special ops plane crash kills 10
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Hanging on the `bloody hook': for 36 hours on Oct. 26-27, 1952, Marines clashed in a bloody struggle with the Chinese over a piece of real estate known as "The Hook."
by Al Hemingway - Jest a minute
- Price tag for the ultimate sacrifice
- Senior vice visits troops in Balkans
- Indoctrination or education in Islam?
- Claims
- National Home meeting Oct. 26
- Korean War remains returned
- Saudi Arabia: friend or foe?
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Engaged at home and abroad: in his acceptance speech, the Chief outlined some of the issues facing veterans today
by Raymond C. Sisk - A day to volunteer
- Army MOS could lead to civilian job
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Will it pay to prepay your mortgage? Here's a problem we all should have: your house is mortgaged, but you have enough cash available to pay off the loan and own your home free and clear. But should you do it?
by Gary Turbak -
Wheelchair-bound vets of war overlooked
by Leo H. De Greef - Recognizing the teaching profession
- VFW Political Action Committee endorsements for 2002
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Vietnam vet tackles terror as head of FBI: Robert Mueller has a daunting task ahead, but his combat experience as a Marine promises to make him an effective leader
by Tom Nugent -
Casualties on Bunker Hill
by Larry Hochfeld - A name for the day of infamy
- A campaign `that knows no boundaries': Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld is aggressively looking for new ways to fight the war on terrorism, and special operations will play a major part
- VFW instills values in youth: from flag presentations to visits to the classroom, members strive to better the nation's youth
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Two of a kind: `honorary vets'
by James D. Weiskopf - 2,800 vets ID'd in bio/chem tests
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Coping with the emotional numbing of combat; perhaps as few as 1 million men, or 6% of all who served, actually participated in sustained combat during World War II. But for that select minority, the war would never really end
by Mark D. Van Ells - In recognition
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Encouraging patriotism
by Amber Combs - Jesse Brown dies
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Shadow warriors stalk at night: since its creation in 1981, the 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment has operated around the globe. Thriving in the cover of darkness, the "Night Stalkers" pride themselves on striking anywhere undetected
by Tim Dyhouse - Rebate or low rate: VFW credit union can held
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Refusing to serve
by Larry Horn - Congress considers medicare reimbursement
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Adapting to the `new realities': strengthening the organization requires a commitment in one's personal life as well as to the veterans movement. And pride is often the primary motivating factor, believes Commander-in-Chief Ray Sisk
by Richard K. Kolb - Now an "Afghanistan syndrome"?
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Homeless Veteran demographics
by Linda Boone - VA backlog reduction derailed
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Leading the organization
by Tim Dyhouse - Reports conflict on military recruiting
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