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Articles in March, 2003 issue of VFW Magazine
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Fighting fire on two fronts: firefighters and soldiers have a lot in common. This issue shows why VFW supports them
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Category 8 enrollment suspended
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War's toll on marriage: study proves war veterans have higher divorce rate, but Vietnam vets have lower rate than public perception
by Janie Blankenship - Save money on your internet service provider
- Heroism still respected among young
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Leukemia linked to agent orange
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VFW-VetJobs partnership expedites employment search: as part owner of VetJobs.com, VFW offers a tangible, essential benefit for its members. Touted as the "largest military-related job board on the Internet," VetJobs has helped more than 2,000 v
by Tim Dyhouse - Jest a minute
- Kudos for the January issue
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Chemicals blamed for Persian Gulf War IIIs
by Tim Dyhouse - Reunions & claims
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Man's best-kept secret: sexual dysfunction: Once a taboo subject, sex-related difficulties are now discussed openly. Yet many men are reluctant to reveal such intimate problems, even though 30 million suffer from impotence. Keep in mind that pills alone c
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Command post insightful
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Veterans benefits online
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`Soldiers on point for the nation': much different than its World War II namesake, the 10th Mountain Division is trained to fight any type of battle anywhere in the world. From the Persian Gulf to Afghanistan, this workhorse of the Army has found itself e
by Tim Dyhouse - Civil air patrol serves the nation
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Bills address VFW priority goals
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`Highest damn beachhead in Korea': at Reno, Carson and Vegasdubbed The Nevada CitiesMarines once again defeated the Chinese in March 1953
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VA provides quality care
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Black hawk crash kills four in Afghanistan
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Fighting fire in war and peace: though seldom recognized, military firefighters have always played an indispensable role in saving lives. On numerous occasions both overseas in war and stateside in peace, these firefighters have sacrificed their own lives
by Michael Louis Kuk - Corpsmenheroes of the day
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Military tax-exempt zones announced
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Veterans, firefighters share common concerns: VFW forms a partnership with the `protector of the protectors' as part of a national outreach effort with five community-service organizations. VFW magazine will profile eachall of which have objectives
by Janie Blankenship - The draft and historical amnesia
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Special ops to command missions
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Nation's firefighters
by Robert Widener - Bill Mauldin: WWII icon
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Kuwait, Iraq hold MIA talks
by Tim Dyhouse - VFW receives Craftmanship Award at Tournament of Roses Parade
- Joe Foss' legacy preserved
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A `long way home' for the truth about Vietnam veterans: for two Vietnam veteran film producers, the quest to convey the facts about vets of that war has become their personal crusade. But those in the "mainstream" media are determined to perpetu
by Susan Katz Keating - Philippines post hits 1,100 mark with latest life member: VFW's largest overseas Post just got larger in December
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